Clockwise is a rapid-fire discussion of current technology issues hosted by Dan Moren and Mikah Sarg
Live from Ireland, we discuss Apple and the Mac, our tech passions, keyboards, and VR prospects. Th
Finding lost items via technology, Apple's Magic Toolbar, Microsoft's new playbook, and revi
This week we rebrand Samsung, eat meat grown in a lab, watch the Apple Car make a U-turn, and change
Amazon's Echo music subscription, the Internet of Things gets infected with malware, preferred m
Google's new stuff, including Google Home; Apple's new Spoken Editions of print articles; an
Blocking spam calls, other uses for a Galaxy Note 7, the prospect (again) of Google-built phones, an
When we trust and distrust the cloud with our files, features future smartphones should strive for,
iMessage apps, anticipated macOS Sierra features, iPhone pre-orders, and Swift Playgrounds. This ep
Breaking down Apple's media event, from iPhone to AirPods to dual cameras to Apple Watch Series
Sonos gets cozy with Amazon Echo, our many terabytes of cloud storage, the promise of AI software, a
The value of music subscriptions, Bloomberg's weird Apple Watch story, old software we still cli
Geolocating friends and family, the appeal of Chromebooks, using keyboards with tablets, and favorit
Wired versus wireless headphones, No Man's Sky and the games of our dreams, hopes for iPad impro
The ethics of copying in tech, buying an Apple car, a pox on Smart TVs, and the problem of Emoji fra
The rise of biometrics, retail therapy to offset the end of the world, AR and Poke Mans, and Adobe&#
Reading comics digitally, smart home confusion, Twitter verification, and teaching programming. Thi
Apple considers an app reality show, unsung app heroes, Pokémon Go, and embracing the cloud. This e
Email policies, the threats of VR, two-factor authentication, and privacy versus convenience. This
The prospects of a new Apple Watch, upgrading old hardware (or not), requiem for the Thunderbolt Dis
Robots analyzing photos, the real chances for VR success, smart home frustration, and the opening of