Clockwise Podcast

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.
612: Somebody Else's Problem Field
Whether we’ve secured our Brother printers, our optimism or skepticism about Apple fixing accessibility issues in betas, thoughts on a MacBook powered by an iPhone chip, and the books we’re planning to read—or reread—this summer.
Jul 2
29 min
611: I Set a Trap
Apple and Perplexity rumors, the F1 coupon fiasco, our thoughts on device battery health, and whether Apple should build a chatbot.
Jun 25
29 min
610: Probably Not From Japan
Our interest in drones and how we’d use them, household standards for wearing Bluetooth headphones, whether we install OS betas and on which devices, and the rare app or service where we don’t mind seeing ads.
Jun 18
28 min
609: Are You Coming By to Eat Chili Today?
Live from Apple Park (mostly). Apple's new Spotlight for Mac, how iPadOS 26 will change our iPad usage, Apple's latest improvements to messaging, and the Liquid Glass redesign.
Jun 11
29 min
608: Where Is My Family Right Now?
Whether repairability affects our buying choices, what we’d want from a rumored HomePod with a screen, what we're looking forward to at WWDC next week, and our thoughts on the Nintendo Switch 2 and whether standalone handhelds appeal to us.
Jun 4
29 min
607: Spaghetti Projecting
Jony Ive and Sam Altman's new AI hardware joint, whether we play games on our phones, the last time we used styluses, and our tech pet peeves.
May 28
29 min
606: Ph.D Pro Plus Max
Fortnite's return to the App Store, the tech we now hate, how we feel about CarPlay, and what our homescreens look like.
May 21
29 min
605: I Was Born in 1874
The features only we use, indie Mac apps we love, whether we have robotic vacuums, and technology that's recently improved our lives.
May 14
29 min
604: The Web Is Not This Big Scary Place
Feelings on the Epic v. Apple ruling and Kindle’s new purchase option, whether we report bugs to small devs or stay silent, how we balance a single or multi-device Mac setup, and one feature we’re hoping to see at the upcoming WWDC.
May 7
29 min
603: I Want Brevity
How sycophantic we want our chatbots to be, Google ending Nest support, what we've learned from Reddit recently, and whether developer conferences are still about developers.
Apr 30
29 min
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