Unless you plan on selling to an existing client base, I wouldn't bother with it. The competition is simply too fierce and you'll get eaten alive unless you have more money than God to pour into the venture.
It's a good thing to supplement your income with an added service for clients, but...
Oh, I do have some sites that could be put on a LAMP stack with no problems because they're running PHP and MySQL. But most of my sites don't use PHP...
You're a bit short on details. If you posted the site URL and what the backend is using, then it might be easier for someone to answer you.
e.g. Are you running a CMS? Are you actually using ASP.NET? Is it flat HTML? Is it PHP? Is there any special functionality in the site, or is it a...
JPG exploits rely on using a malformed JPG that has embedded executable code in it. When a vulnerable JPG codec is used, the virus is loaded into memory and runs with the JPG and runs with the current user's level of permissions.
So while the JPG is never "run" in the traditional sense, the...
I utterly fail to see how Apple could have patented that. Microsoft has had better technology for a long time with Surface.
http://www.microsoft.com/surface/en/us/whatissurface.aspx
Still stunned at the complete ineptitude of the patent office...
At the moment you are using a serif font. Get rid of it. Serifs are for print. San-serif fonts work better on the web.
Some popular san-serif fonts are:
Arial
Verdana
Tahoma
There are many more of course.
Have a look at "Century Gothic" though. It's a very broad, round...
I've used a number of different companies and have been burned by quite a few.
If you see "unlimited"... RUN AWAY!
You get what you pay for. Don't think that you can get a decent package for 4.95 a month. You can't.
I'm currently using SoftLayer (my other server was at The Planet...
I've had similar problems with connecting peripherals to my Mac, but the same devices work perfectly on my PC.
I'd write it off as a Mac problem then go out and replace it with something that's specifically engineered for the Mac or Apple certified.
They're too late. There are new variants already out there. Apple is moving too slow, and I doubt they'll ever be able to keep up.
As for the OP, no. My Mac is quite safe as I only use it for specific things and don't install software on it.
For the sake of saving sanity, I'd just copy all your files directly onto your new Mac.
I find Macs aren't very good at maintaining connections to peripheral devices like external storage, which gets very irritating.
I have an iMac, but I don't think that there will be much of a...
Have you considered tablets?
You can get a decent tablet that is much more powerful than an iPad for much cheaper. (A tablet manufactured in 2003 has more power than a first gen iPad.)
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