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One last thing…

My position as honorary grump on the PC Pro podcast is now enshrined. Part of that stems from cynicism that’s been forcefully baked into me over the years – years that stretch even beyond the first issue of PC Pro and to its predecessor Windows Magazine. Over the past three decades, I’ve been spun more marketing lines, more sales nonsense and more fluff than I care to think about.

I had hoped that things would be better today. The reality is that

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