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WXPNews:
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WXPnews is the world's first and largest weekly B2C-zine uniquely focused on the many millions of new Microsoft Windows XP users.
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All Good Things ...
Today's WXPnews just might be a collector's edition. It's the last of
approximately 450 incarnations of this newsletter that Deb has written over the
last eight years and nine months. In the editorial, she talks about the past,
present and future, as it pertains to the newsletter and to Windows XP.
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A World Without PCs? Seriously?
HP shocked the tech world last week by announcing their departure from the PC
business. Does this signal the beginning of the end for Personal Computers? Or a
big opportunity for someone else? And how will it affect you? That's the topic
of this week's editorial.
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Spam and "Semi-Spam"
What's spam and what's not? The law says email ads you get from companies with
which you do business aren't spam. That doesn't make them any less annoying,
though. In this week's editorial, Deb takes on the subject of spam and "semi-
spam." And there are changes ahead for WXPnews; we tell what's coming soon to a
newsletter near you.
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Lowering (and Raising) the Bar for Expectations of Privacy in Technology
Deb does Defcon (and BlackHat) in this week's editorial recap of some of the issues involving privacy rights and technology that were raised at this year's Las Vegas security conferences. In the follow-up, she tells what tech gear she ended up taking on the trip, and how that all worked out.
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Leaving (for) Las Vegas: How Much Tech Gear to Take?
Deb will be in Las Vegas this week, attending the BlackHat and Defcon security
conferences, and in the editorial she agonizes over just what tech gear to take
along on the trip. In the follow-up, readers overwhelmingly distrust the cloud.
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