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Next-Gen PC Design Competition

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This PC was the winner of Microsoft's Next-Gen PC Design Competition. The design is called MADE (Massively Administered Digital Entities) in China and consists of a touch screen interface and remote servers that store application data. Additionally, there's a chopsticks-like stylus called the CHOPstylus. Sadly, my entry was nowhere near the top. I designed a PC made entirely out of cake. It even had a revolutionary interface through your mouth. Although on second thought, it was less of a PC and more of an actual cake.

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