Having to sit idly by as your computer goes through its start up cycle may soon be a thing of the past.
According to ACP magazine, the Windows 7 operating system may allow users to access productivity bolstering 'Instant On' software as soon as they hit their computer's power button.
The software enables users to instantly access certain features, such as the internet, multimedia and video chat, while the rest of the computer comes to life.
According to ACP, Windows 7 is due by the end of next year; it will be the successor to the much-criticised Vista operating system.

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