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- A shallow man falls in love with a 300-pound woman because of her inner beauty.
- A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery.
- History of Apple and Microsoft.
- A computer programmer's dream job at a hot Portland-based firm turns nightmarish when he discovers his boss has a secret and ruthless means of dispatching anti-trust problems.
- A documentary that tells Bill Gates' life story as he pursues solutions to some of the world's most complex problems.
- Raj is a heartbreaker. His love stories with Mahi, Radhika, and Gayatri finally teach him about love and life in their own sweet, sexy, and sassy ways.
- Microsoft Flight Simulator is the next generation of one of the most beloved simulation franchises. From light planes to wide-body jets, fly highly detailed and stunning aircraft in an incredibly realistic world.
- While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
- The most popular television program about consumer technology during the rise of the personal computer revolution from 1983 to 2002. Episodes featured interviews with luminaries from the tech industry.
- An instructional video that teaches people how to use the new (at the time) Windows 95 operating system. The guide features the infamous Cyber Sitcom, an overview of the 25 new features, and a segment about the 20 most asked questions regarding Windows 95.
- During the Fall of Reach, three Spartans must defend against a massive Covenant offensive.
- How small, idealistic, Finnish company, Nokia, became the global leader in cell phone technology only to become drunk with success, lose its visionary style of leadership and completely fail to predict the rise of its death knell, iPhone.
- Finnish-made documentary about GNU/Linux, featuring some of the most influential people of the free software (FOSS) movement.
- Fourth installment in the series with over 500 cars, and introducing Autovista, a game mode in which players can view precise details such as engine parts and interior gauges on a select number of cars.
- The amazing history about the Finnish giant company Nokia. A company which has done remarkable changes when needed, and failed totally when the smart phones came. But Nokia is back again.
- A story about an ambitious go-getter who feigns a good-looking girl, who holds a dream to fly to America. It is a journey through his trials and tribulations to win over her love.
- In 1988 director Kevin Tomlinson interviewed a group of back-to-the-land hippies at a 'healing gathering' in rural Washington State practicing peace and love. Now, in this poignant examination of this community over time, he tracks down those original interviewees and their children twenty years later to find out what the glories and sufferings of living out of the mainstream and off the grid might really look like.
- Microsoft, Google, META, and AWS are some of the biggest power consumers in the world. Along with global data power consumption, they make up 3% of the world's energy use. This film details the data center industry's work to reduce their carbon footprint in an effort to lower carbon emissions and help save the world.
- Microserfs is a movie examines the angst of the white-collar, under-30 set in this entertaining tale of computer techies who escape the serfdom of Bill Gates's Microsoft to found their own multimedia company. The story is told through the online journal of Daniel, an affable, insomniac, 26-year-old aspiring code writer. Together with his girlfriend Karla, he relocates to a Lego-adorned office in Palo Alto, Calif., to develop a product called Object Oriented Programming (Oop!), a form of virtual Lego. Much of the story concerns the Oop! staff's efforts to raise capital and "have a life" amid 18-hour work days.
- An animated web series about a smart hand named Mr. Hand who lives with his dumb friend Lowey and his other friends.
- Forza 7 has over 700 cars, with more than 200 different configurations to race on across 32 locations, and introduces dynamic weather and customizable drivers.
- Four students compete in Certiport's Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship - known as the international games of Office. Balancing lives as teens, students, and competitors, these kids face rising pressure to bring home the gold.
- Stories behind unexpected and unexplored trends of technology industry.