Daniel Rubino and Zac Bowden talk about the latest Redstone 5 builds as the Screen Sketch App becomes Snip & Sketch. Along those lines, they also chat about the usefulness of Sticky notes and To-do. How about Paint 2018 while we're at it? From there, the conversation moves to Xbox All Access — a monthly subscription service that gets you a new console, Xbox Live Gold, and Game Pass. We have good news and bad news. The good news is Zac received his Surface Go. The bad news? Well, if you haven't guessed fro the show title, you'll have to listen and find out!
Daniel Rubino and Zac Bowden share all the latest information about new builds for Windows 10, and continuing improvements to the ARM architecture.
Daniel also takes a look at microSD card options for Surface Go, and they chat about the integration of Microsoft Cortana and Amazon's Alexa. It opens a whole new world of voice assistant functionality for Windows users. Join us!
Why the best microSD memory card for Surface Go is not the most expensive one
Windows 10 build 17741 rolling out for Insiders in the Fast ring
Daniel Rubino and Zac Bowden cover a ton of news in the Windows universe this week, including performance of the base model Surface Go and Microsoft signing on with Disney's Movies Anywhere service. They also cover Windows 10 19H1 and speculate on the future roadmap of Windows releases, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, Acer's awesomely thin Swift 7 laptop, and a ton more!
Dan Rubino and Zac Bowden commemorate the 100th episode of Windows Central Podcast with a thorough discussion of Surface Go. It's a fun, highly portable device with terrific battery life that exceeds expectations. They also include comparisons between the $550 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD version, and the $399 base model with 4GB RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage — Helping you decide which model might be best for you!
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