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Clockwise

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Clockwise is a rapid-fire discussion of current technology issues hosted by Dan Moren and Mikah Sargent and featuring two special guests each week. Four people, four topics--and because we're always watching the clock, no episode is longer than 30 minutes. Hosted by Dan Moren and Mikah Sargent.

Episodes

236: Audible Cringe

Our email setups, whether we think there are viable Facebook alternatives, our feelings on Uber expanding into other forms of transportation, and will there ever be a social media platform we can trust completely?

Apr 11, 201830 minEp. 236

235: Scientific Cannibalism

Cashierless stores of the future, what we'd like to see added to HomeKit, our current ebook purchasing strategies, and the question of lab-grown meat.

Apr 04, 201830 minEp. 235

234: All The Great Blasphemous Shows

Our Facebook and Google privacy concerns, interest (or lack thereof) in the Oculus Go and VR, thoughts on the Logitech Crayon stylus announced yesterday, and whether Apple's streaming service is too late to the party.

Mar 28, 201830 minEp. 234

233: Betray Me as a Consumerist Fool

The latest Facebook privacy hoopla, Amnesty International says Twitter violates women's rights, Apple's upcoming education event, and questions about the future of self-driving car technology.

Mar 21, 201830 minEp. 233

232: I Already Don't Think Money is Real

Cryptocurrencies, tech devices we don't want to upgrade, our favorite smart gadgets, and the contentious issue of whether we use our phones in the shower.

Mar 14, 201829 minEp. 232

231: Digital Okies

Our smart and dumb home thermostats, the fractured state of net neutrality laws, the potential resurrection of the MacBook Air, and AI technology in military hands.

Mar 07, 201830 minEp. 231

230: An Adult With a Credit Card

Apple's foray into healthcare, the one thing we think Siri needs to improve, where we stream most of our content, and our feelings on the latest social network, Vero.

Feb 28, 201830 minEp. 230

229: Nine Different News Apps

Our book-reading (or listening) habits, how we use tech to get our news, Twitter's abandonment of the Mac desktop, and our feelings on fingerprint readers vs. facial recognition.

Feb 21, 201830 minEp. 229

228: Wrong Robot Name

Our essential travel tech, most romantic uses of technology, biggest technology disappointments, and thoughts about the HomePod.

Feb 14, 201830 minEp. 228

227: The Oprah of Apps

How we listen to audio, what problems we want technology to solve, whether we buy apps as gifts for other people, and if we plan on getting the HomePod.

Feb 07, 201829 minEp. 227

226: Where Are My Little Ears?!

Where we'd like to see Apple focus its software quality attentions, our feelings about the iPhone X and its sales, home theater lighting, and our favorite tech of last year.

Jan 31, 201830 minEp. 226

225: Every Feeling Has Been Felt Already

Whether drones are here to stay, how we're doing with our New Year's tech resolutions, the affect of missing features on the HomePod, and our paper vs. digital note-taking thoughts.

Jan 24, 201829 minEp. 225

224: Hypothetical Hoarding

How to deal with hoarding old tech, our biggest tech disappointments, the VR and AR experiences that have us excited, and the state of dictation and voice assistant software.

Jan 17, 201830 minEp. 224

223: Self-Driving Toilet

Smart toilets: brilliant or ridiculous? Plus, the state of Twitter, what to watch for at CES 2018, and whether cryptocurrencies are here to stay.

Jan 10, 201830 minEp. 223

222: Big Banana Fingers

Changes we'd like to see Apple make in 2018, our best personal tech stories from the holidays, our most delightful apps and games of 2017, and how best to run Windows on your Mac.

Jan 03, 201830 minEp. 222

221: I'm Calling HR

Our favorite (or most challenging) tech support jobs of the holidays or year, the tech items we wish we'd gotten as gifts, the biggest tech blunders of 2017, and our wishlists for tech for 2018.

Dec 27, 201729 minEp. 221

220: What Is Wrong With Everyone?

Apple's possibly unified app platform, the Essential Phone and "iPhone killers," activity and health tracking, and have iOS's Settings gotten too complicated?

Dec 20, 201730 minEp. 220

219: Access to Tim Cook's Checkbook

A wireless charging retrospective, companies or technologies Apple should invest in, the future of the desktop computer, and the potential of AR in education.

Dec 13, 201730 minEp. 219

218: The World is Our Oyster

Apple Pay Cash experiences, Google and Amazon's YouTube tiff, increasingly complex emoji, and what we'll think of the iPhone in another ten years.

Dec 06, 201729 minEp. 218

217: I Live in a Robot Shop of Horrors

Robots we'd invite into our houses, Nintendo's approach to mobile gaming, gestured-based computing, and what's the responsibility for reporting critical software vulnerabilities.

Nov 29, 201730 minEp. 217

216: Patience and Bourbon

Holiday tech support tips, kitchen smart gadgets, what we do with our photos, and whether we could get by with a simple phone.

Nov 22, 201730 minEp. 216

215: Exactly What A Spy Would Say

Face ID spoofing, Facebook wants your nude pictures, whether we'd leave Twitter, and what we'd like to see Apple change for the iPhone X.

Nov 15, 201730 minEp. 215

214: The Table is Totally Irrelevant

Online payment services and Apple Pay Cash, tech workarounds we love, whether wearables will work, and AR's killer apps—or lack thereof.

Nov 08, 201730 minEp. 214

213: Case by Case Basis

Animoji: passing fad or important new technology? Also, whether or not we use a case on our smartphones, how Face ID's one-face limit affects us (if at all), and why iPhone users and Android users seem to clash so much.

Nov 01, 201730 minEp. 213

212: The Leaks are Coming From Inside the House

Would you let Amazon into your house? What happened to Apple doubling down on secrecy? Are you lining up for an iPhone X—and is it the ultimate form of Apple's smartphone?

Oct 25, 201730 minEp. 212

211: Don't Want People to See All My Trees

Machine learning for sensitive photos, our dalliances with other desktop platforms, whether anyone still needs real cameras, and the walled garden of voice assistants.

Oct 18, 201730 minEp. 211

210: Sweet, Sweet Caffeine

Tim Cook talks AR glasses, some thoughts on diversity and inclusion in tech, what we do for ergonomics, and how we cope with social media in our everyday life.

Oct 11, 201730 minEp. 210

209: Fancy Carbs

Google's notch-less Pixel design vs. the iPhone X, justification for Apple TV's high price (or lack thereof), our can't-live-with-'em-can't-live-without-'em technology choices, and iOS 11's Notes app.

Oct 04, 201727 minEp. 209

208: Even Mantis Shrimps Can't See It

Resurrected Apple television arguments, explaining quantum computing, Apple's Bing-for-Google swap, and our favorite games that iOS 11 leaves by the wayside.

Sep 26, 201730 minEp. 208

207: The 'C' Stands for Caveman

iPhone buying decisions, anonymous apps, our opinion on augmented reality, and the biggest missing features from our favorite tech products.

Sep 20, 201730 minEp. 207