Blog: E-Commerce
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Latest WordPress Vulnerability: One-Liner To Remove Affected File(s)
The best advice is to simply remove the (unnecessary) file genericons/example.html – but what if you have more then one installation (because you’re a developer a small hosting company) and therefore have more than one file to remove?
List Of New Vulnerabilities Leads To More Website Hacks: Be Prepared
Website owners need to be more vigilant and understand that a website is an investment, and that they need to protect it, just like they take care of any other part of their business, their homes or their cars
Google’s Mobilegeddon: Why You Need To Be Ready Now
Google’s announcement to integrate a website’s “Mobile-Friendliness” into its search algorithm has caused the biggest stir seen in the community in a long time.
– Don’t leave your visitors behind and money on the table.
– While Google won’t completely delete your website from its index, your customers might drop you
Review of the unnecto Air 5.5 Unlocked Android Phone
Contracts are no fun and buying a smartphone can be an expensive proposition. We found this inexpensive Android smartphone at CES and gave it a try. See the review!
5 Website Annoyances That Need To Go Away
It’s 2015, and one would think that by now there is enough information and research available on how to do it right, what to do and – even more important – what not to do
CES 2015 – Nina’s Favorite Products
My main reason for attending CES is not to take a selfie with a tricked out luxury car, but to find the smaller vendors and their sometimes fantastic products and innovations who usually don’t get the recognition they deserve (if at all).