First Ring Daily
Summary: First Ring Daily is a podcast featuring Paul Thurrott and Brad Sams where they dive into tech news of the day with insight and humor.
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On this episode of First Ring Daily, Apple says the iMessage part out loud, chicken restaurants, and steamrolling it into the weekend.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Google has a car, Xbox streams old games, and Beetles need to come back.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Teams for consumers is ramping up with a new ad, the hottest dinner we ate, and we haven't talked about the weather in a few days.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, EV charging is complicated, Xbox has an expensive new headset, and Google updates a few apps.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Microsoft wants to spend some money, new icons, and more from Brad's time under the sun.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, the Nook is back, Chrome has captions, and we wrap up the week before the sendoff.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Brad has the new Xbox headset, we talk about the rock, and Windows has new features coming soon.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Intel has new chips, AMD has new chips, and Paul has a different setup.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Microsoft 365 has a bad day, Paul's mic is scratchy, and Phil Spencer shows off xCloud on a Pro X.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Apple moves away from a smart speaker, Edge updates how it will update, and Brad has a dentist appointment.
On this live edition of First Ring Daily, Google makes a post that turns a few heads, Microsoft closes a few stores, and a lot more.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Apple has a mini problem, PhotoShop solves a mac problem, and Disney keeps getting bigger.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Sonos has a new speaker, Edge has a parting wish, and Xbox gets an update.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Surface has hardware, Invoke has no voice, and history is a lesson.
On this episode of First Ring Daily, Exchange is in the hot seat, Dell has a good laptop, and Edge has a new home.