Another month, another list of our top posts for the past month, in this case, September.
Judge Orders Google To Deactivate User’s Gmail Account – Not too surprised by this story being the top post of the month, and glad to see it is as it was an important story. The decision by this judge to order Google to cut off the owner of a Gmail account for nothing that was their fault was a chilling wake-up call for people who live on the Internet.
WordPress Blogs Must Be Updated Immediately – Yet another example of how you need to keep up with security alerts from the makers of the software you use. All previous versions of WordPress had been compromised, but a simple upgrade to version 2.8.4 made a quick fix of it.
Who Do You Blame When Your Blog Gets Hacked? – And then a follow-up to the previous post that not everyone took kindly to.
AT&T Launches 3G MicroCell To Boost Signals – And at long last AT&T is the final major cell carrier to launch an in-home femtocel solution.
Monopoly City Streets Coming September 9th – When you merge a huge global brand name like Monopoly with another huge global brand name like Google, of course people are going to be intrigued.





