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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 ]
This Week in Tech was the recipient of the 2005, 2008, and 2010 People's Choice Podcast Awards in the Technology category and Best Video Podcast in 2009 and 2011. [11] Tech News Today was the recipient of the 2012 International Academy of Web Television award for Best News Web Series. [12]
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.
February 17, 2013: On This Week in Tech (TWiT) episode 393 as a guest with Jason Hiner, John C. Dvorak and Ryan Shrout. May 26, 2013: On This Week in Tech (TWiT) episode 407 as a guest with Larry Magid and Jeff Gerstmann. January 12, 2014: On This Week in Tech (TWiT) episode 440 as a guest with Marques Brownlee and John C. Dvorak.
This Week in Science is a weekly program formerly streamed live from the This Week in Tech Network (TWiT), and then rebroadcast from U.C. Davis' KDVS, 90.3 FM. [3] This Week in Science currently records every Wednesday night using Hangouts on Air which are streamed live on both Youtube and the This Week in Science live page.
Thomas Andrew Merritt (born June 28, 1970) is an American technology journalist, writer, and broadcaster best known as the host of several podcasts.He is a former co-host of Tech News Today on the TWiT.tv Network, and was previously an executive editor for CNET and developer and co-host of the daily podcast Buzz Out Loud. [2]
He served at the Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in San Jose, and was named director of the Center for Apostolic Technology. He became a fan of the TechTV show The Screen Savers, which ran in the late 1990s and 2000s. [4] He started blogging for "The Tech Stop" in 2001. [5] Leo Laporte found Ballecer in TWiT's chat room in 2010. Laporte asked ...
PC Perspective specializes in hardware that is most relevant to home users and enthusiasts. The site also has an active online community, a weekly podcast, and founder Ryan Shrout was the co-host of TWiT.tv's This Week in Computer Hardware. [2]