New Plegma.Host Dedicated Servers Series

At Plegma.Host we are committed to remaining competitive in both our prices and product ranges. Thats why we upgrade our line of dedicated servers with NEW, MUCH MORE POWERFULL systems that will fill your craziests expectations. With 4C/8T , 32GB Ram and atleast 2x480GB SSD disks, YOU CANT GO WRONG!! All at the cheapest‘s prices […]

WordPress Plugins for Podcasters

Are you looking for the best WordPress plugins for podcasters? WordPress is a popular blogging platform choice among top podcasters due to its flexibility that comes with various podcasting plugins. In this article, we have hand-picked some of the best WordPress podcasting plugins. How to Start Podcasting with WordPress? If you’re looking to make your website and start a […]

Linux Now Powers Over 99 Percent of Top 500 Supercomputers in The World

While Windows is currently covering a large part of the desktop market, Linux is leading when it comes to supercomputers. The market share of Linux is now found to have more than 99 percent in the world of supercomputers across the globe. The data provided by Top500 reveals that 99.6 percent of supercomputers in the […]

32TB Source Code of Windows 10 Leaked

32TB source code from unreleased and private builds of Windows 10 as well as source sections related to USB, Storage and Wi-Fi drivers of Windows 10, leaked to the internet, which could lead to a massive exploitation of operating, Security researchers say. Mostly the leak concerns private builds of Windows 10 that are used by […]

Skype is down: Microsoft is working on a fix

Skype is currently down for thousands of users worldwide. If you’re struggling to connect to your Skype account, but nothing happens, you’re  not the only one. Skype has been down for about an hour now, and Microsoft has already acknowledged the problem. Hello, we are aware of an incident where users will either lose connectivity to […]

Node.js 8: The First Week

This week, we got the release of Node.js 8 – an entirely new version of Node.js, heading toward becoming an LTS release line in October. The release of Node.js 8 came with quite a few hefty new features, many small improvements, and tons of new opportunities for developers. Because of just how massive Node.js 8 […]

Hacked in Translation – from Subtitles to Complete Takeover

 Check Point researchers revealed a new attack vector which threatens millions of users worldwide – attack by subtitles. By crafting malicious subtitle files, which are then downloaded by a victim’s media player, attackers can take complete control over any type of device via vulnerabilities found in many popular streaming platforms, including VLC, Kodi (XBMC), Popcorn-Time […]

5 Apps to Help Entrepreneurs Keep Their Crap Together

Organization is the key to running a successful business – and luckily, there’s plenty of apps to help you keep organized. Running a business can be hectic – beyond hectic. When you first begin a business or start to expand it, even the most savvy entrepreneur can find themselves overwhelmed by the amount of paperwork, […]

Android Users Can Now Read Websites Even Without a Connection Available

Chrome for Android now lets you save entire websites for reading later. It’s perfect for folks who want to read where a connection isn’t available, like on the subway. It’s only available for Android users right now, unfortunately, but iOS users should try “Read it Later” or “Pocket.” Google rolled out a new feature for […]

How to test the SMTP Server

To make sure you understand all the details of what we are about to discuss, let’s define what SMTP is and what can be tested with it. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is the methodology behind the email workflow on the Internet. People have probably been wondering how emails get to their destination. SMPT fully […]