Domain Names Explained: Everything You Need to Know Before Buying
When you decide to build a website—whether it’s for a business, blog, portfolio, or online store—the very first decision you’ll make is choosing a domain name.
Tips, tricks, and insights about domain names and online branding
When you decide to build a website—whether it’s for a business, blog, portfolio, or online store—the very first decision you’ll make is choosing a domain name.
If you’ve ever clicked a link and watched a webpage load instantly—no spinning loaders, no lag—there’s a good chance a Content Delivery Network (CDN) had your back
Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based developer behind the increasingly influential Kimi Thinking AI, is rapidly strengthening its position in the global AI race, driven by breakthrough product updates and major investor momentum
Expired domains have a certain appeal—especially if you care about SEO. The idea sounds simple: buy a domain that already has backlinks, authority, and history, then use it to rank faster on Google. But does it really work that way?
If you own a website today, an SSL certificate is no longer optional—it’s essential. Whether you run a blog, business website, online store, or SaaS platform, SSL plays a critical role in security, trust, and search engine rankings.
It hasn't been the smoothest start to 2026 for Microsoft. Just as we were settling into the new year, the first round of Windows 11 updates managed to break some pretty fundamental features.
I still remember the first time I tried to explain DNS to my mom. “Think of it like your phone’s contact list,” I said, “except the whole world shares it and it never forgets a number.” She squinted at me the way moms do when you hand-wave something important. “But why does it take three clicks and a prayer to open my recipe site?” Touché, Mom. Touché.
If your PC has been acting strange since last week's Patch Tuesday, you're not alone. Microsoft's first big Windows 11 update of 2026 is causing chaos across multiple versions, and even the emergency fixes aren't solving everything.
A growing movement favors sustainable niche products over venture-funded moonshots
I still remember staring at my laptop at 2 AM, fingers hovering over the keyboard, checking if "myawesomeidea.com" was available for the 47th time that night. Spoiler alert: it wasn't. It never was.