

The news he's broken has been covered by outlets like the BBC, The Verge, Slate, Gizmodo, Engadget, TechCrunch, Digital Trends, ZDNet, The Next Web, and Techmeme. Beyond the column, he wrote about everything from Windows to tech travel tips. He founded PCWorld's "World Beyond Windows" column, which covered the latest developments in open-source operating systems like Linux and Chrome OS. He also wrote the USA's most-saved article of 2021, according to Pocket.Ĭhris was a PCWorld columnist for two years. Beyond the web, his work has appeared in the print edition of The New York Times (September 9, 2019) and in PCWorld's print magazines, specifically in the August 2013 and July 2013 editions, where his story was on the cover. With over a decade of writing experience in the field of technology, Chris has written for a variety of publications including The New York Times, Reader's Digest, IDG's PCWorld, Digital Trends, and MakeUseOf. Chris has personally written over 2,000 articles that have been read more than one billion times-and that's just here at How-To Geek.
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Opting out of those ads requires a $1.50 per month or $10 per year fee, and that's just for the "Microsoft Solitaire Collection Premium edition." The Microsoft Minesweeper app, not installed by default but available in the Windows Store, also has its own entirely separate $1.50 per month or $10 per year fee to upgrade to the "Microsoft Minesweeper Premium edition."Ĭhris Hoffman is the former Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. This Solitaire game will show you banner ads as well as full-screen video advertisements, making money for Microsoft. But they're not doing this out of the kindness of their hearts. With Windows 10, Microsoft includes the Microsoft Solitaire Collection app out-of-the-box. No games were included with Windows 8, but you could download the Microsoft Solitaire collection and Microsoft Minesweeper from the Windows Store for free. WIth Windows 8, Microsoft removed the old desktop Solitaire, Minesweeper, Hearts, and other games from Windows. Solitaire and Minesweeper Have Gone "Free-to-Play"
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That helps explain why Candy Crush Saga is automatically installed on new Windows 10 PCs, too. Microsoft has jumped on board the "free-to-play" bandwagon, which means these games are no longer actually free but have become quite expensive. Microsoft is now making money by nickel-and-diming players with in-app purchases.
