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Leo Laporte (of TWiT.tv) and Scott Bourne (of Bourne Media) announced on September 30, 2006 that iLifeZone would be officially merged into the TWIT.tv network. [http://www.twit.tv/ilz]
Leo Laporte (of TWiT.tv) and Scott Bourne (of Bourne Media) announced on September 30, 2006 that iLifeZone would be officially merged into the TWIT.tv network. [http://www.twit.tv/ilz] Recently it was announced that iLifeZone would be moving to [http://www.Podango.com]


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Revision as of 22:45, 22 February 2007

TWiT.tv is a podcast (though TWiT uses the term netcast) network run by technology broadcaster and author Leo Laporte. The network currently has sixteen podcasts [1], covering various aspects of computing and technology, including the internet, computer security, Microsoft, Apple and the Macintosh, biotechnology and current technology news.

The network originally started with one netcast, entitled this WEEK in TECH.

Netcasts

this WEEK in TECH

This Week in Tech—officially stylized as this WEEK in TECH, casually referred to as TWiT, and originally known as Revenge of The Screen Savers — is the flagship netcast of the TWiT.tv network, and features roundtable discussions and debates surrounding the latest technology news. [2]

Security Now!

Released each Thursday, Security Now! consists of a discussion between Gibson and Laporte of issues of computer security and, conversely, insecurity. [3]

Inside the Net

Inside the Net was a weekly netcast with Amber MacArthur covering new and interesting aspects of the internet. It has been superceded by net@nite. [4].

net@nite

The first 'live netcast' from the TWiT.tv network, net@nite is hosted by Laporte and Amber MacArthur, and is broadcast via Talkshoe. [5]

Daily Giz Wiz

In this daily netcast, Laporte and Mad Magazine writer Dick DeBartolo discuss classic, strange and appealing gadgets. [6]

FLOSS Weekly

FLOSS Weekly sees Laporte and Chris DiBona investigate open source software and notable bodies in Free/Libre/Open-Source Software. [7]

Futures in Biotech

Futures in Biotech looks at emerging biotechnology and interviews prolific members of the field. It is hosted by Marc Pelletier and launched on 14 June 2006. [8]

Windows Weekly

Microsoft netcast with Paul Thurrott [9]

Leo Laporte, The Tech Guy

Leo Laporte on his syndicated weekend technology call-in radio show distributed by Premiere Radio Networks. [10]

MacBreak

Mac focused video show. Filmed in 1080p HD. [11]

MacBreak Weekly

Mac focused netcast. [12]

This Week in Media

Media focused netcast. [13]

The Laporte Report

Special appearances of Leo Laporte. [14]

This Week in Law

Law focused netcast featuring Denise Howell, Cathy Kirkman, Ernie Svenson, and John Palfrey. [15]

iLifeZone

Leo Laporte (of TWiT.tv) and Scott Bourne (of Bourne Media) announced on September 30, 2006 that iLifeZone would be officially merged into the TWIT.tv network. [16] Recently it was announced that iLifeZone would be moving to [17]

Inside the Black Box

Visual effects focused. [18]

The VFX Show

Visual effects tips and tricks. [19]

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