First Ring Daily 975: Duo of Laptops

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On this episode of First Ring Daily, the education laptops arrive, Duo survives, and Fall Guys thrives.

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  • bleeman

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    22 January, 2021 - 11:28 pm

    <p>For us, one of the issues is the less than clear interface. Most services, once you pay for it, the majority of the content is included, and premium channels or content have additional fees. On Apple TV when we first got it for free due to an iPad mini purchase we would go to check out an item and find it was a paid option. After stumbling across many of these types of offerings we just gave up and went back to Netflix, Hulu, etc. It wasn't worth the frustration. They really need to do a better job of separating what's part of your subscription from what's considered premium content with a fee associated with it. </p>

  • bleeman

    Premium Member
    23 January, 2021 - 12:02 am

    <p> The only thing I miss from Vista was Tinker. I always enjoyed playing that game.</p>

  • bleeman

    Premium Member
    23 January, 2021 - 12:05 am

    <p>I'm still waiting for Android 11 to show up for my Galaxy Note 10+. Not sure if it's Samsung or AT&amp;T that's the hold up, but off the top of my head I would point the finger at AT&amp;T based on my past experience with them over the years.</p>

  • bleeman

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    23 January, 2021 - 1:51 am

    <p>So that was weird. About 20 minutes after I posted the note about Android 11 my phone notified me an update was available. I assumed it was one of the security updates I periodically get, however it turned out to be Android 11. I guess AT&amp;T's ears were burning. ;-)</p>

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