TechHive's Clockwise
Summary: Clockwise is a discussion of technology issues from the editors of TechHive, Macworld, and PCWorld. Four topics, five minutes each, and no more than 30 minutes per episode.
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Podcasts:
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 Miller
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.
Office comes to iPad, but does it matter? Also, the future of wearables and projectables, and Facebook buys a nice pair of VR glasses. With Jason Snell, Dan Moren, Roman Loyola, and special guest Rene Ritchie of iMore.
The rise of health-related apps and devices, questions of the relevance of App.net, the new book "Haunted Empire" about Apple after Steve Jobs, and an avalanche of smartwatches spurred on by Android Wear announcements. With Jason Snell, Dan Moren, Philip Michaels, and Christopher Breen.
Music subscription services, iOS 7's increasingly customizable user interface options, how movies and TV are faring in the war on piracy, and Microsoft relents with changes to Windows 8.1. With Jason Snell, Dan Moren, Serenity Caldwell, and Brad Chacos.
Some things about the Internet of Things, Apple gets out of our dreams and into our car, Mobile World Congress highlights from a survivor, and Jason's shattered iPad dreams. With Dan Moren, Jason Snell, Melissa Riofrio, and Dan Frakes.