All posts by The Artist

What Happens To Our Online Presence When We Die Suddenly?

A couple of years ago, I told a friend that I should write my PayPal account user ID and password somewhere so that my family could access my PayPal cash and withdraw my balance to my bank account and then withdraw it through the ATM.

Of course, I would also have to include specific instructions on how to go about it since none of my family members here use PayPal, and it is too bad that I do not trust my own family members enough to let them know my log in credentials now while I am alive.

I don’t care what happens to my email accounts as my friendship with the people I correspond with would probably die with me. They would probably be closed at some point due to dormancy. I don’t care about my Facebook profile while my blogs would also die, particularly those that I host myself. Once subscription is not paid, the hosting account would be suspended and then terminated.

My main concern is PayPal and I believe this is the same issue that many of us netizens face. Because of this, a number of netpreneurs have come up with a service which allows us to store our log in details in heavily encrypted sites for a small fee. Hhmm why didn’t I think of that first?

Web Hosting Sale

As a blogger and webmistress, many of my friends also share the same interest. One of the many topics that come up each time we meet is the reliability of web hosting companies. Hah… this should keep web hosts on their toes because if their service is poor, you bet bloggers would let the world know about it through their blogs!

I got to know of a UK Web Hosting company, Pick A Web, that is running a promotion where prices for their web hosting packages have been slashed by 50%. The most affordable package known as the Budget Plan that is most suitable for small time webmasters and/or bloggers is only priced at £1.99 per month. There are a total of four UK web hosting plans, with the most expensive Business Plan at £8.67 only. Still affordable, right?

Web hosting offered by this company, Pick A Web, are on UK based servers. Some people think that it is better to host our websites in our own country, probably because of time zone factor, but I personally do not care as long as the service is good. Pick A Web offers phone, email and live chat support 24/7 anyway, so it doesn’t make any difference where we are based!

gScreen Dual-Screen Spacebook Laptop

If you are a multi-tasker like I, you would probably be looking at two screens right now. I actually do not like that, therefore I am just relying on a 20in LCD screen. Hehehe.

Anyway, gScreen, an Alaskan based technology firm has come out with a dual-screen laptop which they named Spacebook and should be available this Christmas.


Image credit: GIZMODO

If you are hankering for a laptop which boasts two 15.4in screens, then be prepared to pay approximately US$$3,000 for it. Do bear in mind that the double screen will significantly increase the weight of the laptop and would be a battery hungry machine.

Without taking the price into account, I am not sure if my eyes would ever get used to looking at two screens simultaneously. I know I would be very distracted and I would not be able to concentrate and do some real work.

Also, carrying my 12 in laptop has become quite a chore now that I am thinking of replacing it with a netbook especially when I am on the move too much. I really don’t see myself capable of carrying a Spacebook for long without feeling the burden. And oh, the battery, I wonder if it comes with a slot for a backup travel battery! But that would only make the Spacebook even heavier. LOL

Cheap Yet Reliable Dedicated Servers

With the economy still not as robust as it could be, and in fact, Japan’s unemployment rate has hit yet another record high of 5.7% in July 2009, many companies continue to downsize. There are only so many employees that could be given the pink slip. Other cost cutting measures include looking for and migrating to cheap servers, but by that, I mean low in cost but high in reliability.

SingleHop is a company that offers low cost dedicated server hosting. To meet the demands of their clients and their varying budgets, SingleHop has three server packages to choose from, from the most affordable at US$189 per month to the most powerful at US$249 per month. Being able to select from three server packages means that we only pay for what we need.

I told a friend about SingleHop’s cheap servers and he was pretty surprised that SingleHop could go as low as US$189 per month. The good news is that their volume of business drives down the cost of bandwidth and hardware and other associated costs of offering dedicated and managed servers and in turn SingleHop has channeled such savings to their clients so everyone benefits.

For more information on dedicated servers and managed dedicated hosting services by SingleHop, do visit their website at SingleHop.com

94.9% Spam In August 2009

I read an article somewhere on the web that according to a recent MX Logic report, approximately 94.9% of email messages received in August 2009 were spam. Meanwhile, Symantec also had a similar spam mail report which found that 89% of all email messages in July 2009 were spam.

These figures are really high. Personally, I too receive quite a lot of spam mail on a daily basis but only on certain email accounts. The email address I list on public domains get the most spam, obviously. I also sign up with various email marketing companies for information that I want, but they have somehow passed (or sold) my email address to third parties and that generates lots of spam mail as well.

My mail email accounts at Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail all have pretty good spam filter sometimes it is too good so I still check my spam folder in case legitimate email messages are sent there by mistake. This means that ultimately, I still have to wade through spam email, except that I don’t do it daily, and only when I am free.

Many of the spam mail are not just harmless spam. They are also phishing attempts that could force malware or virus to be downloaded onto your computer or may cause your use ID, password and sensitive financial information to be compromised, especially when you open these spam mail and click on links in these messages out of curiosity.

The best thing to do when we come across spam mail, or even suspicious email from people we may know, is to delete them. Don’t even bother to unsubscribe from mailing lists because that would cause you even more spam!

Regency Beauty Institute Website

It is surprising that until today, there are still many companies who do not see the need to reach out to people via an informative website. I remember arguing with a friend that his organization needed a website. He did not see the benefit of it but I said I would help him with the website and he finally agreed. Now, he is very happy when people from other countries write in to him to seek information.

Regency Beauty Institute, though an old name in the industry, has a website too. They are so fast growing, it really is difficult for potential students to keep up otherwise. With a website, potential students would be able to look for cosmetology schools in indiana, for example, course programs and fees, admission dates, financial aid, career placement, etc.

If you run a company, institute or an organization like my friend, you really should look into reaching out to more people, especially the online audience, with a website. It’s not that expensive or difficult to maintain!

Top 5 Most Dangerous Celebrities To Search Online

The other day, my friend told me that his computer caught a virus and he suspects that it was because he was searching for the website of a political party. I asked him if it was the real website and he says that he believed it was but still he was adamant that his computer only gave trouble after that visit.

I read a report by anti-virus company, McAfee, which gave the top five dangerous celebrities to search for online. As a celebrity blogger with two blogs, I certainly should be more careful.

The top five celebrities currently are:
1. Jessica Biel
2. Beyonce
3. Jennifer Aniston
4. Tom Brady
5. Jessica Simpson

The term “dangerous” used here means that a lot of sites that pop up in search engine results when you search the above key words would lead you to websites that may contain virus or malware that are harmful to your computer. Of course this does not mean that you should look for information or photos of the above people, just stick to well known sites, that’s all.