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I'm a new NetFlix user and I want to watch NetFlix on my 1st generation iPad. THe current NetFlix app available in the App store requires a minimum of IOS 6. The iPAD 1 maxes out at IOS 5.1.1.? Is there any way to obtain an older version of the app that is support in the iPAD 1?

Brilliant. Thank you so much for helping me with this. Like Savagewv, I too searched everywhere, and even contacted Netflix support. You are the only person that has ever been able to answer this question with a valid solution. It's a long way around a simple problem, but it works. Shame on the App Store and many thanks to flambocious!

It is possible, a bit of a hassle, but possible. First, you'll need to download the Netflix app through iTunes on your computer, this will make it show up as "purchased" in your library. After that, open up the App Store on your iPad 1 and go to the 'purchased' tab. When you try to install it this way it will tell you that you need iOS 6 or higher, but will also ask if you would like to download an older version of the app.

I searched many sites and contacted netflix, and almost gave up. This worked flawlessly. (I did however have to upgrade my first gen ipad to iOS 5.1 prior to loading netflix). Other sites and blogs said it wasn't possible. Thanks!!

I've tried this method and I'm still getting the prompt that I need to be on 6.0. I'm clicking on the Netflix icon and it takes me to version 5.0.2 updated Oct 28, 2013. I click on FREE, then Install App, then I get the 6.0 prompt and I don't see anything in the purchased tab. Am I doing something wrong here? Thanks.

Double checked my iPad and it wasn't installed. Just wondering what I'm doing wrong. I have the latest version of iTunes (11.1.3) and I'm trying to get this installed on the iPad first generation. Thanks for any help!

App Store will ask you:"Download an older version of this app. The current version requires iOS 6.0 or later, but you can download the last compatible version.", just click on Download and that's it.

Thank you for you response. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get it to work. Maybe it's just because I tried installing it previously. When I open App Store on my iPad, click on Purchased, then clicking on Netflix, it brings up the page like you would normally see it after searching for it. The "install" button is quickly disabled, I only assume because of the version of IOS I have as it stats it doesn't support 5.1. Any other suggestions? Oh, I also disabled iCloud thinking it kept trying to install that version. Thanks again.

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Oh, and for iPhone 15 peoples, the existing two-years free applies. Meaning that on the whole, Apple has deferred this potential-payment-problem decision till 2025. These days, the feature is available in the following countries, for both iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 users.

The core difference with an app like RideWithGPS is that it also has sensor support (even Garmin Varia radar integration), as well as uploads to all the various 3rd party platforms like a head unit (whereas Google Maps will most definitely not upload to Strava).

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1-I like the PeakDesign phone holder on the handle bars, good choice!
2-I wish Peloton would allow none Peloton bikes to connect to their system, specifically for their scenic rides. I like to do those rides from time-to-time, but I am not a fan of the bike itself as I prefer to ride my Cannondale on my Wahoo.

Most other communicators (EPIRB/PLB, 911 call on a cell phone) will pass through an emergency call without any other charges, so long as the device functions. I think where Garmin and others in the satellite device arena are making their money is non-emergency check-ins and tracking, as well as messaging, rather than on a cost per emergency call.

I doubt it will ever happen, but it would be interesting if NordicTrack finally feels enough pressure to add Netflix to its platform after years of users having to use all kinds of workarounds to get it working.

Hi Ray, on my peloton bike+ (UK based) I only see the Disney App in the Beta Entertainment function. Is there a way of getting access to more providers or is all pushed depending on your country etc? There is the netflix app hidden away in the Apps area but there is no ride data displayed in a sidebar so pretty useless. Anyone else had similar experiences?

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According to The Wall Street Journal, Netflix is in talks to create "a new, celebrity-driven golf tournament in Las Vegas that would include some of the stars of other sports content on the service like Drive To Survive and Full Swing." The talks are still in early stages but the intention is to start streaming the show this fall.

Netflix's first foray in live streaming sports puts it in competition with the likes of Apple TV Plus and Paramount Plus, both of which stream major live sports events. Apple had started live streaming Major League Baseball last year and could soon get live Premier League football matches in the UK. Meanwhile, you can watch Champions League football in the US on Paramount Plus in the US.

Celebrity golf might not sound like the most exciting sport to kick off Netflix's first live sports streaming event. But starting with golf is a smart move by the streaming service for two key reasons.

As The Verge points out: "there's a reason that ESPN's first-ever broadcast was a slow-pitch football game, and that Yahoo broadcast a London NFL game in the wee hours of the American morning before trying anything more complicated."

What's interesting about celebrity golf isn't so much the sport itself as what it might signal for Netflix's live streaming strategy going forward. It can't livestream Formula 1, because ESPN has that, and it can't do Friday Night Baseball because Apple TV Plus has that. And other streamers have already been successfully bid for streaming rights deals with the big names in every sport.

Writer, broadcaster, musician and kitchen gadget obsessive Carrie Marshall has been writing about tech since 1998, contributing sage advice and odd opinions to all kinds of magazines and websites as well as writing more than a dozen books. Her memoir, Carrie Kills A Man, is on sale now and her next book, about pop music, is out in 2025. She is the singer in Glaswegian rock band Unquiet Mind."}), " -0-11/js/authorBio.js"); } else console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); Carrie MarshallSocial Links NavigationContributorWriter, broadcaster, musician and kitchen gadget obsessive Carrie Marshall has been writing about tech since 1998, contributing sage advice and odd opinions to all kinds of magazines and websites as well as writing more than a dozen books. Her memoir, Carrie Kills A Man, is on sale now and her next book, about pop music, is out in 2025. She is the singer in Glaswegian rock band Unquiet Mind.

The latest entries on our list of the best sci-fi shows to watch come from the great minds of science-fiction: William Gibson, George Lucas, Baran bo Odar, and Jantje Friese. Okay, those last two may not be super familiar by name, but they created the Netflix series 1899, a spooky, ocean-bound mind-bender just as confusing as their previous outing, Dark. Yes, it was canceled after one season, but an incomplete 1899 is still better than a complete bad show. If that's not your thing, then don't miss Disney+'s Andor and Prime Video's The Peripheral.

Below you'll find plenty of shows across various streaming platforms that are about future societies, clones, robots with feelings, galaxies far, far away, and even immortality. Our list of all the best sci-fi shows to watch right now covers several streaming services, including Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, HBO Max, Apple TV+, and more.

What it's about: Passengers on board a ship headed from Europe to New York City in 1899 encounter some strange occurrences... and that's barely the beginning
Why it's worth watching: We'll start with the disclaimer: Netflix canceled 1899 after one season. But for those not bothered by the prospect of an incomplete series, 1899, from the creators of the German time-traveling series Dark, is worth the ride. It's a multicultural mystery box show built for many seasons of twists and turns, and the first season ends on a massive reveal that, in a way, if you squint hard enough, serves as a series finale. But it's the show's mood, look, and feel that sets it apart. Does it always make sense? No, but that's intentional.
How many seasons: 1

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