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In April 2015, Leo Laporte announced his version of The Screen Savers, under a slightly different name in 'The New Screen Savers' and lasted through the end of 2018. [5] The show, recorded at 3PM Pacific time on Saturday afternoons, has been made available as an audio and video netcast.
Leo Laporte (/ l ə ˈ p ɔːr t /; born November 29, 1956) [1] is the former host of The Tech Guy weekly radio show [2] and founder of TWiT.tv, an Internet podcast network focusing on technology. He is also a former TechTV technology host (1998–2008) and a technology author.
This Week in Tech–casually referred to as TWiT, and briefly known as Revenge of the Screen Savers–is the weekly flagship podcast and namesake of the TWiT.tv network. It is hosted by Leo Laporte and many other former TechTV employees, and is currently produced by Benito. [ 3 ]
In 1999, Botello and Laporte were described as "the two most popular personalities on the only 24-hour national cable channel devoted exclusively to computers and the Internet". [3] When the pair appeared at a promotional event in York, Pennsylvania that year: "Geeks swarmed the local electronics store where Kate Botello and Leo Laporte were ...
Leo Laporte, host of Call for Help and The Screen Savers; founder of TWiT Podcast network, former syndicated radio and TV host; Kate Botello, co-host of The Screen Savers and Extended Play; host for Interlochen Public Radio, actor, singer and playwright
Early detection is a game changer. Of the 120 million people who are estimated to tune into Super Bowl 59, nearly half are projected to be women, a demographic that continues to grow year after year.
Surrounded by crypto executives buoyed by Donald Trump's presidency, South Africa's central bank chief on Tuesday criticized industry lobbying of U.S. policymakers, telling a Davos panel event ...
MIAMI - In the summer of 1947, a thriving Black community in Miami vanished in the blink of an eye. Families were evicted with little notice, given just two hours to leave behind their homes ...