TWiT.TV offers various shows and podcasts covering tech news, reviews, interviews, and discussions on technology topics.
TWiT.TV, which stands for This Week in Tech, is an internet television network focused on technology broadcasting. It was founded by technology broadcaster and podcaster Leo Laporte in 2005. TWiT offers a variety of shows and podcasts covering technology news, reviews, interviews, and discussions across a range of topics including consumer technology, enterprise technology, social media, gaming, science, and more.
Some of TWiT's more popular shows include This Week in Tech, which discusses the latest tech news every week; Windows Weekly, covering Microsoft and Windows news; MacBreak Weekly for Apple and Macintosh news; iOS Today for news about iPhone, iPad and iOS; and NETCAST, which focuses on enterprise IT topics. Many shows feature roundtable discussions with Laporte and a panel of regular hosts and guests.
In addition to roundtable discussion shows, TWiT also offers interview-focused shows like Triangulation where Laporte has in-depth interviews with luminaries from the world of technology. There are also product review shows like Tech Thing where consumer technologies are reviewed.
Across its various shows, TWiT offers technology coverage for consumers, enthusiasts, IT professionals and businesses on a weekly basis. The productions are streamed live when recorded and also available on services like iTunes and YouTube. TWiT has studios in California from where many shows are broadcast.