Clockwise (IDG episodes only)

Clockwise Podcast • Relay FM

Clockwise (IDG episodes only)

A weekly Technology and Gadgets podcast

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Clockwise (IDG episodes only)

Clockwise Podcast • Relay FM

Clockwise (IDG episodes only)

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Clockwise (IDG episodes only)

Clockwise Podcast • Relay FM

Clockwise (IDG episodes only)

A weekly Technology and Gadgets podcast
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Our favorite iOS 8 apps, loving and hating third-party keyboards, the first week with new iPhones (except for Lex), and Dan explains how many different objects can be bent if you put your mind to it. With guests Lex Friedman and Rene Ritchie. (
We've all left IDG but we're still here! This week we talk iPhone 6, compare the 6 to the 6 Plus, ponder an overabundance of apps, and talk about our favorite iOS 8 features. With guests Dan Frakes and Philip Michaels! (Sponsored by Backblaze.
Live from Apple's iPhone 6 and Apple Watch event, it's Clockwise with four participants who attended the event and are now ready to discuss it! Dan and Jason talk Apple's latest with Philip Michaels and Serenity Caldwell.
Setting boundaries with cloud services, how security failings might harm the connected home, getting down with mobile payments, and games people play. With guests Christopher Breen and Susie Ochs.
Cutting cords, Internet trolls, ditching iTunes, and revising Windows. With guests Roman Loyola and Brad Chacos.
What social networks are good for (absolutely something?), mobile-device disasters, our biggest tech pet peeves, and what we'd like to change about Twitter. With guests Philip Michaels and Dan Miller.
The days of electronics repair are over! Plus, Microsoft's aggressive Surface ads, the true value of an ebook, and a visit to the land of Chromebooks. With Jason Cross and Melissa Riofrio.
Do we want bigger iPhones? What makes a "smart watch" truly smart? Is T-Mobile CEO John Legere's act running thin, or is it an act at all? Is Kickstarter completely broken when it comes to marketing tech products? We attempt to answer these que
Amazon and Apple make comic-book fans sad, Yelp lets reviewers add video clips, tablet and smartphone fans let "app rot" set in, and how many tech fans does it take to install a smart bulb? With guests Leah Yamshon and Blake Stimac.
Apple denies it's made a backdoor for spies, one of our panelists brings a 3D TV into his house, the Yosemite public beta arrives, and people seem to dislike their social networks. With guests Philip Michaels and Dan Frakes.
App categories in need of innovation, AirBNB's logo controversy, Apple and IBM team up, and are Chromebooks a threat? With guests Brad Chacos and Caitlin McGarry.
On our first birthday we celebrate by talking about wearables being too big, pondering the technology mullets of tomorrow, measuring the worth of video extras, and pouring one out for Aereo. With Chris Breen and Flo Ion.
This week on the podcast born on the 10th of July, we discuss podcasting, Android Wear smartwatches, Apple's new pricing strategies, and Facebook toying with your emotions. Plus we fire up the barbecue grill for the long holiday weekend in the
We discuss the aftermath of Google's IO developer conference, including smartwatches, Android TV, the absence of Google Glass, and the Google/Apple cold war. With guests Jason Cross and Susie Ochs.
We discuss the aftermath of Apple's developer conference, debate whether there are just too many apps, talk about exciting gaming announcements from E3, and ponder the other uses for autonomous vehicles. With guests Melissa Riofrio and Dan Mill
Live from San Francisco, we discuss Apple's announcements at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference, including Extensions, Continuity, OS X interface changes, and photo backup. With guests Myke Hurley and Stephen Hackett.
Google's cute self-driving car, Samsung's nosy Simband, Apple's home automation play, and Facebook's over-sharing fix. With guests Jason Cross and Leah Yamshon.
Getting ready for Apple's developer conference, Microsoft unveils Surface Pro 3, eBay gives away all its passwords to hackers, and the proper role of photo-sharing apps. We've got it all covered, with guests Serenity Caldwell and Brad Chacos.
We bash at tablet skepticism, puzzle out Apple's potential purchase of Beats, discuss LG's new heart-rate headphones, and wonder about the role super-cheap smartphones can play. With guests Jon Phillips and Blake Stimac.
Would Apple's PR strategy work for other companies? Also, whether the App.net platform bit off more than it could chew, Schrödinger's RSS (is it alive or dead?), and what Surface mini needs to do to succeed.
This week we discuss whether the ultimate impact of the Apple vs. Samsung trial matters, why Google+ never really seemed to catch on, how our digital-music-listening habits have changed, and if we actually find location-based apps useful.
Apple's slowing iPad growth, how Apple TV is lagging behind in the UK, Tim Cook's product promises, and what a supermarket tablet tells us about technology markets. With special IDG UK guests Karen Haslam, Matt Egan, and David Price.
Amazon buys yet another company, the changing world of travel tech, using Apple services on non-Apple devices, and HBO's "Silicon Valley." With guests Susie Ochs and Dan Frakes.
What we'll see at WWDC, the troubling rise of tech-industry gossip, the Heartbleed security fiasco, and Yahoo and Microsoft become TV networks. With guests Philip Michaels and Serenity Caldwell.
Amazon's Fire TV and the battle for the living room, why cord cutting won't work for sports fans, the new HTC One phone, and Cortana versus Siri versus Google Now.
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