I’m pleased to say that after reaching some agreements with our network partner, D-Pad News, on issues regarding the forums, we will be returning PCS’ forum to its original place at D-Pad’s community sometime within the upcoming weeks. Additionally, you may have noticed now, that your D-Pad account is now integrated into our PCS blog. [...]
Many users of social networking website, Facebook, are becoming aggravated with the growing amount of “forced invites” throughout many apps. Facebook allows people to program applications that users can “add” to their profile and if they want, use the internal invite system to send notifications to friends that will appear the next time they sign [...]
Today I revamped [PC Radio]’s website. (http://radio.imapcsite.com) I switched it from using a simple PHP Include() and automatic refreshes to using AJAX. AJAX enables the site to now have its server info table automatically refreshed without needing to reload the entire page. Additionally, I added the forum shoutbox too. Go try it out!
An old-style SQL injection hack is the suspected culprit in a malicious attack on the RIAA’s Web site. During the weekend, its framework was still going, though its content had been erased.
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Well first off, Happy Holidays to everyone. Hope you’re all having a merry December and all. Now that I’ve said that, it’s time to roll out an update for you all on what’s coming up at PCS and our plans.
Today I renewed our hosting plan and domain at GoDaddy.com. The domain and hosting for a year only ran us $56.42… not too bad considering what we’re getting for the price. I’ve also been very satisfied with the performance GoDaddy has shown us, aside from like maybe one or two “iffy” days, the past year [...]