But you can do that with a Firestick. I use the NordVPN app when I need it.
Fire is basically Android, Amazon just customized it.
But you can do that with a Firestick. I use the NordVPN app when I need it.
not for long; the've already transitioned their newest echo devices to their new linux-based OS and it's expected that the next round of fire sticks will run this OS tooFire is basically Android, Amazon just customized it.
Fire, Android, and of course Linux distro's, all run on the Linux kernel.not for long; the've already transitioned their newest echo devices to their new linux-based OS and it's expected that the next round of fire sticks will run this OS too
I didn't say they weren't; I only said Amazon is moving away from Android. The ramifications for app developers is unknown at this time, given that they've started with Echo devices (which don't have an app store). It could be several years before it trickles down to Fire TV or it could be next year - nobody knows.Fire, Android, and of course Linux distro's, all run on the Linux kernel.
Wife wanted Britbox. They were offering a black Friday deal around Thanksgiving. A full 12 months for the price of 10.
Ahh, ok, apples and oranges...
The discussion was regarding streaming devices, so I'm confused by how the website got involved.I’d say Chalk and Cheese.
Or cinder blocks and persimmons.
Why go to web rather than app? Poor decisions on provider’s part.