
The Intel Challenge is the latest attempt to get away from the boring boxes that house our PCs. Vote for your favorite new design at the website, and five of you will win $100 certificates. But the rules are strict--unlike the Presidential elections in this country, you are only allowed to vote once.
While voting might win you a C-note, coming up with the winning design might net you a cool million (although it's hard to say, as the details on the website are mysteriously worded). So in this case, design pays. Maybe.
Designers' Open 2008
DESIGN PHILADELPHIA 2008
LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL 2008
FREEDESIGNDOM 2008
ManufRactured EXHIBITION
London Design Festival 2008
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DesignPhiladelphia 2008
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These all look like boxes to me. Check out startsomethingpc.com for the finalists in the Microsoft/IDSA Next-Gen PC Design Competition, which are also open to Public's Choice voting until the end of the day today. Much more variety and some really amazing designs.
wow...that's really supposed to be "thinking outside the box"? That doesn't equate to radiusing the edges of a box...fresh design please!
The rules for voting in the presidential elections aren't strict? I thought the problem was adherence to the rules. I don't think you are allowed to vote more than once.
What do you mean "presidential elections in this country"? which country? isn't this an international site?