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I am pretty platform agnostic in all my tech. I've had an Xbox 360 this generation but I'm probably going go PS4 next time, for example. I've got LG TVs as they were the best value for money when I bought them (IMO), but I'd be happy getting a Panasonic or Sony in the future if I thought it was...
There's no messing about. Create partition using Bootcamp. Install Windows. Install drivers (which OS X handily lets you put on a USB drive when you create the partition).
Job done.
Looks really nice, but it might be the OCD in me, but is the badge not quite straight?
I messed up my 197 badge by putting it slightly too high so it doesn't line up with the Clio one. I've had to buy another one as it's doing my head in.
Consumers wanting things always-connected is fine as that's your choice - I can turn my phone to flight mode at any time and it's no longer online. You cannot do this with the new Xbox (allegedly), even in single player. Forcing it to be connected online permanently only benefits Microsoft.
Didn't they have voting campaigns run against them from right-wing Christian groups due to their support of LGBT groups?
Not that I agree with a lot of their business practices, but seems a bit unfair.