Archive for January, 2008

Get the most out of Gmail

While the E-mail offering from search engine giant Google still lags behind services like Hotmail/Live mail and Yahoo! mail in terms of numbers, there are a number of evangelists for the Gmail - can you blame them, it’s A Google approach to email. It would make sense that someone like Matt Cutts would not only be considered a […]

Overclocking CPUs for Beginners

I haven’t participated in it, I’ve never tried it, and I probably wouldn’t even recommend it, but I am intrigued by the idea and was interested in finding out more about it. My limited knowledge on the subject is: your CPU runs faster, but it also runs hotter, so you may have better performance, but […]

If the Internet is down, are you ready?

For many companies, the idea of the Internet going down is beyond a disaster. Multi-national, multi-office Enterprises and Mom-and-Pop E-commerce sites could be hit equally as hard if there was a multi-car pile-up on the Information Superhighway, and what separates those that survive and those that fade off into the sunset may be determined by […]

The MacBook Air

Apple’s latest release follows the standard formula that has been so effective for the last few years. We touched on the MacBook Air in a post about MacWorld 2008 last week, but all we had was a link to the ad and the guided tour. Having read more about the new notebook, we can offer more […]

New servers, new names, new prices

Each year, old technology is replaced by new, bringing us faster, better computers and servers (among other things, of course). SuperbHosting.net has now released some new dedicated servers, and with that, updated our pricing and the way we name our servers. Gone are the old Solo, Prime, Edge, Pro, and Extreme servers that were a part […]

Macworld 2008 - 90 minute keynote in 60 seconds

In the last few years, Macintosh has become one of the most dominant forces in Technology. Somewhere between the release of Mac OS X and the iPod, the company re-invented itself. The adoption of their devices is picking up steam, with the market share closing in on 8%, and the company continues to shine with […]

Protect Yourself From Domain Tasting

I’d never actually heard of the term domain tasting until recently; a Slashdot article was forwarded to me about domains disappearing after individuals had done some searching for them. There’s a bit of a dispute between those who practice the art of domain tasting and those that are against it, with questions surrounding the legitimacy of […]