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.

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#131: The Dream of the Early 2000s

April 6th, 2016 · 29 minutes

Anticipating a new Kindle, conversations with robots, hanging out at Internet cafés, and living the iPad lifestyle. With Clayton Morris and Jacqui Cheng.

#130: The Stephen Hackett Approach

March 30th, 2016 · 29 minutes

What to do with old technology, the merits of phone cases, VR's impact on society, and our feelings about Microsoft.

#129: Flop Thunderdome

March 23rd, 2016 · 28 minutes

The FBI backs off, the iPad gets a name change, the iPhone gets a blast from the past, and we pick Apple's greatest flops. With Georgia Dow and Leah Yamshon.

#128: Non-Virtual Nausea

March 16th, 2016 · 30 minutes

The appeal of Apple News (or lack thereof), how social media and forensics could have changed the O.J. Simpson trial, our favorite ways to mix devices and the real world, and technology hoarding habits. With Christina Warren, Casey Liss and James Thomson.

#127: The Great Inbox in the Sky

March 9th, 2016 · 29 minutes

The rise of the AIs, the appeal of premium smartphones, how we're reading books these days, and the death (or not) of email. With Florence Ion and Matt Egan.

#126: Go into Space with Jerks

March 2nd, 2016 · 29 minutes

Choosing between convenience and security, our virtual-reality future, the viability of voice interfaces, and spending time in outer space. With Andy Ihnatko and Brianna Wu.

#125: You're a Four Right Now

February 24th, 2016 · 29 minutes

Apple's venture into public betas, worst-case Apple/FBI scenarios, stealing good Android phone features, and the ethics of rating people. With Susie Ochs and Glenn Fleishman.

#124: Church of Beyoncé

February 17th, 2016 · 29 minutes

Kanye pushes Tidal, Apple pushes back on the FBI, what we do with home videos, and the eternal Mac/iPad dichotomy. With Christina Bonnington and David Sparks.

#123: I Could Probably Live Without the Sandwich

February 10th, 2016 · 29 minutes

Broken phone horror stories, talking to our computers, chronological Twitter order up gives on, and clicky keyboards. With Christa Mrgan and Anze Tomic.

#122: It Always Comes Back to Robot Butlers

February 3rd, 2016 · 29 minutes

Streaming services we rely on, home automation we're proud of, Apple's rumored move toward exclusive video, and shiny happy customer service stories. With Casey Liss and Aleen Simms.