Despite having operated for nearly twenty years as of the publication date, A2 Hosting has been at the shadow of larger competitors like HostGator, GoDaddy, and newer services that have entered the fray, such as Amazon Web Services, which hosts roughly 8.9% of all websites in the world today. In light of all this, being small doesn’t mean that A2 Hosting’s services are not meaty enough to satisfy the needs of individuals, small businesses, and even medium-sized ones. To review A2 Hosting’s services, we’ve made an effort to concentrate our attention on its most basic offerings to see what it makes available and how the… Read more
Momo, Slender Man, 72 Hours, and the Stories Behind Other Internet Panics
The emotion of fear demands a target, so when some scary phenomenon is too big or abstract for us to grasp, it’s a big help psychologically for us to condense it into something that helps us explain why bad things are happening. This isn’t new – people have been making up bogeymen since long before the Internet (hello, Dungeons & Dragons) – but rumors are now able to fly across continents in seconds, and the Internet itself is a massive ocean of abstract unknowns and possible dangers, which makes it even more fertile ground for fears. Mix natural parental concern with the Internet and our… Read more
How to Change the Mouse Pointer in CSS
Cursor changes might not be the most popular property in the world, but it’s still a useful tool for developers. While browsers will automatically change the cursors for certain objects, like links and some draggable items, developers can get better results from specifying their desired cursor specifically. Change the Mouse Point in CSS The appearance of the cursor is controlled by the cursor CSS property. This property controls the type of cursor rendered when the user mouses over the object. For example, mousing over the object associated with the class below would produce a four-directional dragging arrow: .cursor { cursor: move;} When mousing over the… Read more
How Malware Developers Target Illegal Streaming
Illegal torrenting was once the number-one enemy for movie producers and cinemas; however, times are changing. Nowadays, users are shifting toward streaming movies instead of torrenting them. There are many reasons for this shift. For one, streaming movies means you can see the quality of it instantly; torrenting the video may lead to disappointment once it’s finished, and the film quality is awful. Also, streaming movies is harder for law enforcement to detect than torrenting. In fact, the UK has never seen an arrest for streaming illegal content without using additional third-party devices, like a custom video box. Related: Malware Developers Are Now Targetting Fortnite… Read more
2captcha – Bypass Captchas With the Power of Real People
This is a sponsored article and was made possible by 2captcha. The actual contents and opinions are the sole views of the author who maintains editorial independence, even when a post is sponsored. If you’ve spent any amount of time browsing the Web, you’ve encountered captchas. This is when you need to decipher random letters and numbers within an image and type it into a box. Basically, this is to prove that you’re human. These are a hassle on their own, but for large projects like web scraping, they’re a roadblock. This is exactly what they are meant to stop, but there are plenty of… Read more