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Formerly | WMExperts (2007-2010), Windows Phone Central (2011-2014) |
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Type of site | Technology journalism |
Founded | 2007 |
Headquarters | New York City |
Owner | Future plc |
Founder(s) | Marcus Adolfsonn |
Editor | Daniel Rubino |
CEO | Kevin Li Ying (as of 31 March 2025)[1] |
Managing director | Paul Newman[2] |
General manager | Jeremy Kaplan[2] |
Key people | Jez Corden (executive editor), Richard Devine (managing editor)[3] |
Parent | Future plc |
URL | https://www.windowscentral.com/ |
Commercial | Yes |
Current status | Active |
Windows Central is an American and British technology journalism website that specializes in news, reviews, editorials, and expert content about the Windows operating system, Microsoft, computers, gaming, AI, and the general PC technology space.
As of February 2025, Windows Central publishes 200-400 articles monthly, on average based on its archive.[4] Semrush data shows 7.69 million visits to Windows Central in January 2025.[5]
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