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CES: Microsoft challenges people to beat Windows Phone at speed, bets $100

Microsoft is reportedly running a contest at CES to create awareness among people for their Windows Phone Platform. Microsoft will hand out $100 to CES 2012 attendees who are able to beat the speed of Windows Phone with their phone, be it Android, iPhone or any other handset.

Ben Rudolph, Microsoft’s phone and PC guy, is running the contest from the software makers’ booth at CES. All you have to do is beat the Windows Phone at tasks in speed with any other handset. If you do it will win $100 but should you lose all you need to do is admit that your phone was smoked by a Windows Phone.

The challenge is dubbed “smoked by Windows Phone”, and contestants might  get the chance to win a Windows Phone in the process so give it a try if you are at CES.

Rupesh Sinha

Rupesh is an avid mobile geek, a Nokia fan by heart although love Android because it appeals to the geek in him. Apart from phones, he loves music and also plays the guitar. Now a nigh time news editor, along with a daytime engineering student.

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