
Clockwise Podcast
1) 199: I Don't Really Want to Find My Friends
How our desks are set up, will Apple build more products in the U.S., Google's Find My Friends competitor, and advanced medical devices that work with our smartphones.
2) 626: I’m Doing Great, Pumpkin
Whether color e-ink displays feel compelling or like a fad, our impressions of OpenAI’s Sora and text-to-video tech, how we manage Mac menu bar icons, and whether we’ll use the new resizable Slide Ove...Show More
3) 624: Lots of Chunky Efforts
Our interest in Meta’s new AR Display glasses, views on iPhone scratch concerns, when we choose to repair vs. replace devices, and the existential question posed by iPhone Air’s allure.
4) 623: Knocked the Air out of Me
Our iPhone buying decisions, which Apple product we would change colors, how often we manage storage space, and our current headphone situation.
5) 621: Somewhat Thicker than a Knife
Google's antitrust woes (or lack thereof), encounters with buggy apps in betas, camping tech, and how thin is too thin when it comes to technology.
6) 620: Onions‽
The tech we have in our vehicles, the dependable tech that just works and what might make us replace it, how often we upgrade our phones or computers and why, and which social platforms we use — inclu...Show More
7) 619: I Lack the Patience For Other People
Whether we've used tech to build habits lately, if we edit Wikipedia, our approach to software updates, and if we blog or have any blog recommendations.
8) 618: A Polyamorous Situationship
Our display setup and window management; which legacy online component should be sunset after AOL dial-up; whether new Shortcuts and Apple Intelligence automation appeals; and views on YouTube’s AI ag...Show More
9) 617: Put It in a Box
Our approach to cable management at home, the tech we pack for inflight entertainment, the devices and chargers we bring on quick trips, and our go-to strategy for international phone data plans.
10) 616: WiFi Egg
Our experiences with tap‑to‑exchange features like phone payments, what we truly consider ephemeral online, a recent tech frustration that hampered productivity, and opinions on children's shoes with ...Show More