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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

266: I’m in Dongle Heck

Tech products we'd like to see resurrected, how we deal with dongle madness, the ways technology helped or hindered our voting experience, and tech decisions we've reversed ourselves on.

Nov 07, 201828 minEp. 266

265: The Least-Egregious Sin

“Real” Photoshop on the iPad Pro, “Today at Apple” sessions, the new MacBook Air's place in Apple's lineup, and pondering the usefulness of iPad Pro for audio professionals.

Oct 30, 201830 minEp. 265

264: In the Parlance of Today

Nitpicks in tech products we love, tech gifts on the cheap, gadget regrets, and how companies and publications should address mistakes.

Oct 24, 201830 minEp. 264

263: Down With the System, Man!

Third-party voice assistants on smartphones, to-do lists and how we stay organized, our first programming experiences, and impressions of the new Palm phone for your phone.

Oct 17, 201830 minEp. 263

262: What If It's a Tiger?

USB-C adoption, Google's new hardware, whether we use walkie-talkie features, and small technologies that have changed our lives.

Oct 10, 201830 minEp. 262

261: One of Those Vinyl People

What physical media we own, how an ideal smart assistant would behave, where we hosted our first websites, and a chat about the Chromebook.

Oct 03, 201830 minEp. 261

260: I Don't Even Have a Suction Cup

Which productivity suites we use, our favorite features in macOS Mojave, what smart tech (if any) we use in our cars, and Mojave's iOS transplant apps.

Sep 26, 201830 minEp. 260

259: Like Android, But Prettier

iOS 12's most exciting features, our experiences with Workflow and Shortcuts, what HomePod features are still missing, and which iOS 12 and iPhone features we'll be explaining to our non-techy friends.

Sep 19, 201830 minEp. 259

258: I'm Petty and I Want My Colors

Dual SIM technology on the iPhone, punishments for corporations' privacy violations, colors on the iPhone XR, and the death of Apple's small phones.

Sep 13, 201830 minEp. 258

257: Prison Spotlight

Skype adds call recording, HomeKit's missing features, what we're looking for in a new smartwatch, and what one more thing might appear at next week's Apple event.

Sep 05, 201830 minEp. 257

256: A High Stakes Podcast

How often we use the command line, in what ways we've become more mindful about our tech usage, Apple's addition of AirPlay 2 to the AirPort Express, and what tech constraints have taught us about ourselves.

Aug 29, 201829 minEp. 256

255: Reverse Sherlocked

Our Do Not Disturb habits, the death of Back to My Mac, the rise of Mastodon, and what exactly a "pro" Mac mini might entail.

Aug 22, 201830 minEp. 255

254: Gigs and Teras of Flop Data

How often we shut down and restart our computers, what to do with a problem like Twitter, the fate of all those EarPods we get from Apple, and camera improvements we'd like to see in this year's iPhone.

Aug 15, 201830 minEp. 254

253: Creepy Beating Heart

Most of us use Low Power mode on iOS occasionally, but one of us doesn't. Plus, how much we would pay for a calendar app, Microsoft walking back its decision to drop old Skype, and indie games we have played.

Aug 07, 201830 minEp. 253

252: I'm Not Alone in My Monsterdom

How we organize (or don't organize) our files, whether it's time to jump into the 3D printer market, the tech accessories that impress us, and which batteries we carry around.

Aug 01, 201830 minEp. 252

251: That's Literally the Thing That I Want

How many of iMessage's bells and whistles we use, Memoji's balancing between incredible or silly, what colors we'd like to see iPhones in, and non-earbud competitors to AirPods.

Jul 25, 201830 minEp. 251

250: Bring Us The Dogmoji

Our unplugging strategies, what to do when you run out of space for physical media, whether we'd let UPS delivery people into our homes, and our favorite and most wished-for emoji.

Jul 18, 201830 minEp. 250

249: Six Years from Today

Surprisingly smart (or dumb) home gadgets, how we discover apps, what we use to print out photos and photo books, and how much of our work we do on the iPad.

Jul 11, 201830 minEp. 249

247: It's What the Kids Want

Instagram's new IGTV, our biggest tech blunders, the Fortnite and free-to-play craze, and smart home gadgets being used in domestic abuse cases.

Jun 27, 201830 minEp. 247

246: Things That Control Other Things

How Apple will sell its TV service, our favorite announcements from E3, using smart speakers to control smart home devices, and whether AMC's MoviePass competitor appeals.

Jun 20, 201830 minEp. 246

245: Guinea Pig Hate Mail

The WWDC announcements that delighted us, whether Memoji will stand the test of time, the Apple news that didn't happen, and the appeal of attending a conference like WWDC.

Jun 13, 201830 minEp. 245

244: The Smooshing of Everything

Live from WWDC at San Jose, California: Apple's AR ambitions, tracking your Screen Time on iOS, mobile apps on the Mac, and Siri's new Shortcuts.

Jun 05, 201830 minEp. 244

243: Under the Steps of a Drunken Giant

How we edit our photos for sharing, Snapchat's platform play, the macOS features we'd like to see at WWDC, and whether or not we still use that crazy little thing called email.

May 30, 201830 minEp. 243

242: A Sock For Everything

How we consume music these days, why people are grumpy about Apple, Apple's privacy download tool, and what we'd like to see across platforms at WWDC.

May 23, 201830 minEp. 242

241: I'm a Mostly Terrible Person

DirecTV's new cloud DVR feature, iPhone SE 2 features we'd like to see, Microsoft's iPad competitor, and how we'd like Apple to improve notifications in iOS 12.

May 16, 201826 minEp. 241

240: Just the Downfall of Humanity

Google's nifty/creepy AI phone calls, the iMac turns 20, Apple's security feature that disables USB on the iPhone, and the state of developer's percentage on app sales.

May 09, 201830 minEp. 240

239: Clippy Wearing a Stethoscope

Add-on lens solutions for smartphones, Facebook using AI to detect hate speech, how tech can improve our medical lives, and the tricky ethics of video doorbells.

May 02, 201830 minEp. 239

238: A Much Larger and Possibly Stupider World

Our obsessive tech hobbies and pastimes, the attraction of clicky keyboards, what SmugMug's Flickr acquisition means, and whether a faux analogue digital camera appeals to us.

Apr 25, 201828 minEp. 238

237: We Call Those Features

Our worries over Twitter's third-party API restrictions, favorite Mac menu bar apps, Apple's subscription news service, and how Facebook's new privacy controls change our feelings, if at all.

Apr 18, 201830 minEp. 237