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First Ring Daily 1963: Court Report

On this episode of First Ring Daily, the court is in order, and we get inside details about Microsoft and OpenAI.

3 weeks ago

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First Ring Daily 1962: Set Your Phasers

On this episode of First Ring Daily, Paul learns about phases while Brad talks about hot water.

3 weeks, 1 day ago

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First Ring Daily 1961: Avocado Prices

On this episode of First Ring Daily, Switch goes up, Avocado is a topic, and Sony has earnings.

3 weeks, 4 days ago

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First Ring Daily 1960: Drilling the Wall

On this episode of First Ring Daily, a slow start, a middle of a middle, and a drill at the end.

3 weeks, 5 days ago

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First Ring Daily 1959: Think of the Bandwidth

On this episode of First Ring Daily, Google steals the bits, Xbox takes a bite of Copilot, and Anthropic has dollars or stamps.

3 weeks, 6 days ago

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First Ring Daily 1958: SCUBA TV

On this episode of First Ring Daily, Brad spells a word, Paul laughs at night, and Apple TV is older.

4 weeks ago

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First Ring Daily 1957: It's NAS A

On this episode of First Ring Daily, eBay has a buyer, we dig into NAS naming, and Paul sees the light.

4 weeks, 1 day ago

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First Ring Daily 1956: The Right Config

On this episode of First Ring Daily, a new drive in the NAS, a new photo app to look at, and Apple did ok too.

1 month ago

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First Ring Daily 1955: Microsoft Earnings Aftermath

On this episode of First Ring Daily, Microsoft reports blockbuster earnings for most things you don’t care about.

1 month ago

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First Ring Daily 1954: The Past Caught Up

On this episode of First Ring Daily, Brad will tolerate the noise, Paul doesn't think he will, and the NAS is back on the agenda.

1 month ago

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