Leo and the Gang are Back!
Ever since the old TechTV was bought by ComCast, and Leo and the others went off the air, I'd been waiting for something new, some way to maybe see or hear them again. Then I heard of This Week in Tech (TWiT for short). It is kind of like a rebirth of TSS, but in free podcast form. Each week, Laporte and a cast of other TechTV favorites (Patrick Norton and Kevin Rose for starters) gather to discuss the latest tech news. There is a lot of goofing off and such humor that you'd expect from Leo and the others. This is the gang at their best, in my opinion. Leo does a great job on this, as do all the others. Dvorak is one of my favorites among the TWiTs. If you're still hoping for a revival of TSS and TechTV, it won't happen, but TWiT is not just the next best thing, it is better than anything on TechTV was. Kudos to Leo and the gang, and I hope this podcast stays strong!Read full review »
Rand al'Thor via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/27/06
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Wake up Leo! It's time to admit that something is seriously wrong before the TWIT logo becomes a grave-marker icon for failed podcasts. TWIT, is no longer a Five Star Show it has sadly changed for the worst. Proof of this was the "inability to gather enough interested guests for the...Read full review »
Riskjunkie via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/16/06
i like the podcast, and just about everything but the swearing. (one example: episode 33-either 19:13 or 21:19-i can't remeber)Read full review »
macosx.4 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/28/05
I bought my ipod because of 2 podcasts, this is one of them. TWIT never fails to impress, inform and entertain me. I can't go a week with out listening, Leo, Patrick, Davorak, Gibson and everyone else involved all have my respect and admiration. Thank you so much for this podcast.Read full review »
beezn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/11/05
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