Clockwise Relay FM
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- Technology
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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.
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Love, Medical Care, and an Angry Lawyer
How we recommend iPads to people, whether Apple should stop holding events, what one task our perfect chatbot would do, and how we feel about the Apple Pencil.
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Spoiler: It's Always DNS
How we'd like to see Apple implement GenAI, our home network troubleshooting process, the iPad model we currently use and what features would prompt an upgrade, and our views on the centralization of account logins, like those from Apple and Google.
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Clippy Vibes
Meta adds AI to its glasses, our thoughts on chronological vs. algorithmic timelines, how we find software tools, and the U.S.'s TikTok ban.
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Strap In and Forget My Email
Early web nostalgia and memorable online experiences, the most disappointing tech product we've owned or reviewed, our persistence in troubleshooting tech, and the oldest piece of technology we still use.
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The Sweetness of Adults
Color e-readers, apps and devices we use while traveling, tech products we have but no longer want, and the tech products we'd immediately replace.
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My Partner Is a Ninja
Our physical versus digital media preferences, the one tech product we have in (too much) abundance, whether we keep our phones in a case, and our journaling habits and methods.
Customer Reviews
Always fun
But also informative. I listen every week and the guests are always good. Micah is impossibly cheery in spite of all his work.
Weekly treat
I look forward to the next episode of Clockwise every week. Good guests and Dan Moran is always a interesting listen.
Information content low
The information content of Clockwise seems to be dropping, and the volume of waffle increasing: favourite ice-cream flavour? favourite emoji? I'm sure Mikah Sargent is a nice guy but every podcast I've heard him in seems to be about his opinions on trivial subjects rather than actual information.