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De-Googling My Life 01 – Browser & Search
So my de-Googling adventure begins, and I thought I would start with some of the more simple stuff to replace – yes, I know, it’s a cop-out, but I’m trying to change habits of the last decade here, so I’m easing myself in.
De-Googling My Life Series
I love Google products. They’re easy to use, they look good, and for the most part, they work really well. I was having a conversation with a friend the other day, and we were talking about what would happen if Google closed their doors tomorrow. I quickly realised that I would be in a world of pain.
Things To Consider When Starting A Blog
If you're thinking about starting a blog, here's a few things to consider before doing so.
Medium Vs Ghost – Which One For a Personal Blog?
I decided recently that I wanted to start blogging again. Not in a paid capacity (like I did for MakeUseOf), but rather just some meandering thoughts on a personal blog. That way, I don’t have an editor to please, and I can publish whatever I like.
Bitwarden – An Open Source Alternative to LastPass
We all know that password managers are worth their weight in gold, and the most popular of these by a large margin, is LastPass. LastPass is great, I used it myself for a number of years, but it is fairly expensive since doubling their prices in 2017. So are there any decent, open source alternatives to LastPass?
Social Experiment - How to Get Facebook Passwords
Around a week ago I wrote a rare Facebook post and decided to share it with my friends on Facebook. I deliberately posted this in such a way to see if I can find out how to get Facebook passwords from my friends. Honestly, I wasn’t expecting a great deal of success from the post, but boy was I wrong!
WFT Happened? Is Google+ Dead?
I used to love . For a long time, I didn’t use any other social network apart from Googles own majestic stream of useful and interesting information. However, over time things have dramatically change...
Sony & XBox DDoS Attack Warning at Christmas
Whilst doing my usual rounds of nerdy articles on the Internet yesterday, I came across some news that apparently there’s going to be a Sony and Xbox DDOS attack this Christmas. The “hacker group” that are claiming responsibility for this attack are going by the name of “Phantom Squad”.
Red Poppy Fascism - Give Me a Break
Yesterday, Sunday 08th Nov 2015 was remembrance Sunday. A day that is earmarked to remember all those that have been affected by war. As a mark of support for remembrance, many people don the famous r...
LastPass Joins LogMeIn - What Now?
So as , and the password management world is all in a bit of a flutter, with many touting the move as an extremely bad thing for all LastPass users. Personally, I’ve moved to . I’m still getting to gr...
Stop Spam for Free with MX GuardDog
In my last few articles, I’ve been talking about , as well as making some changes to . However, we haven’t spoken about incoming spam. So in this article, we’ll be looking at stopping incoming spam. T...
ZeXtras Review
In a previous article about , I mentioned when talking about mobile sync, and in particular, ActiveSync support for Zimbra. However, I feel that the quick mention of ZeXtras didn’t really do it justic...
How To Stop Outgoing Mail On Zimbra From Being Delivered As Spam
Moving on from my previous article on , this article will show you how to stop outgoing mail on Zimbra from being delivered as spam. After all, what’s the point in hosting your own email server if all...
How to Setup a Zimbra Server
Gmail is an awesome service, right? It’s free, it works, and it’s great! However, have you ever wondered why it’s free? Well, it’s free because you’re the product. Google uses your data in a number of...
Moving Away from Google - FINALLY!
For a long time now, I’ve been talking about moving away from Google for a lot of the cloud services that I have with them. I started off by explaining why I wanted to . But it soon, it became apparen...
Build the Perfect Web Server
Anyone who works with websites will know how incredibly hard it is to find a good host, at a good price. Unfortunately, the market is saturated with crappy hosts, who provide crappy support, and even...
Hudl 2 Review
Recently I got the latest tablet from Tesco, . It’s a great looking tablet that fills the niche of a high quality device at a good price. After using the Hudl 2 for nearly a month, I thought I’d write...
Digital Ocean Review
Over the last year or so, I’ve been using to host all of my web servers, and in that time, I haven’t had a single issue! Not one. Nada. If you know what to expect from them, they can be the best host...
How To Check If You Are Vulnerable To Bash Shellshock
Over the last few days, it has come to light that there is a large vulnerability in the widely used command line shell, Bash. This vulnerability has been dubbed “Shellshock”, if you want to know how t...
Leaving Ubuntu - Update
Back in March 2013, . Since leaving Ubuntu I’ve jumped around between distro’s, but kept my trusty Chromebook by my side. So what have I been running for the last year? Let’s take a look… Leaving Ubun...