Ctrl+Alt+Compete is scheduled to premiere at Napa Valley Film Festival this month, according to Microsoft’s Channel9, delivering a unique perspective inside the start-up world.
This feature-length documentary focuses on five start-up founders and the teams with the new companies from the beginning.
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12 November 2011 03:49 GMT |
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How’s this for fast? Windows 8 boots in as little as 8 seconds due to a new fast startup mode that Microsoft introduced and first demoed today. Check out the video embedded below for the demonstration of Windows 8’s amazing start-up time. Any faster and it would be instantaneous. And in case you were won... |
9 September 2011 01:48 GMT |
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Windows 7 was optimized to dramatically reduce the start-up time compared to its predecessor, and Microsoft is hard at work to boost boot performance even more with Windows 8.
It’s somewhat a common piece of criticism to call Windows bloated, including in reference to the start-up process, and all the serv... |
5 September 2011 06:46 GMT |
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There’s no denying that Microsoft has labored intensively in order to boost the performance of Windows 7 as much as possible, especially in scenarios related to start-up and shut-down speed. The Redmond company has reportedly already revealed that it will continue to focus on increasing performance for Windows ... |
26 July 2010 04:57 GMT |
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Even when Windows 7 was still in development, early adopters already running the operating system agreed that it bested its predecessor in all aspects. However, Microsoft itself felt pretty confident early on during the building of Windows 7. Back in the first half of November 2009, the Redmond company demonstrated ... |
25 January 2010 10:26 GMT |
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The evolution of the boot process in Windows 7 is synonymous with code changes bringing to the table new eye-candy and camouflaging boosted performance. Karen Wong, a program manager on the Core User Experience feature team, indicated that it was precisely the significant code changes that were introduced in Windows ... |
20 February 2009 15:01 GMT |
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