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The Windows ReadMe

Chris Hoffman

Windows PC tips, tricks, and experiments from Chris Hoffman. (Formerly Windows Intelligence.)

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  • Chris Hoffman

    I'm an experienced tech journalist who regularly contributes to PCWorld and other publications -- and I'm the former Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek.

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