- <li>Intel Management Engine is a little piece of firmware that performs various tasks while computers are booting, running, and sleeping. This poses a <a href="https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/intel-me-and-why-we-should-get-rid-of-me">major security risk and threat to user freedom</a>. While there's not actually anything that can be done about Intel ME at the moment, it's good to know what's lurking inside your computer.
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- <!-- Commented out pending citation or confirmation <li>Includes Management Engine, a hardware-based backdoor that gives Intel a permanent backdoor into your computer.</li>-->
- <li>Mandatory Windows updates force users to test potentially unstable new versions. <a href="https://www.fsf.org/campaigns/windows">Read more about Windows's abuses.</a></li>
+ <p>An iMac puts designers and film makers at risk:</p>
+ <li>Photoshop and Illustrator have pesky DRM that can prevent the software from running even with a valid subscription.</li>
+ <li>Format lock-in keeps users from switching software.</li>
+ </ul>
+ <h5 class="text-center">Stay away from: Alienware Aurora</h5>
+ <ul class="cons">
+ <li>This gaming desktop claims to come without boundaries, but it does include enough proprietary software to limit any gamer.</li>