This Week in Tech

This Week in Tech (2005- )

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Your first podcast of the week is the last word in tech. Join the top tech pundits in a roundtable discussion of the latest trends in high tech. Hosted by Leo Laporte and friends.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'This Week in Tech' premiere?

'This Week in Tech' premiered on January 17, 2005.

Who are the regular hosts of 'This Week in Tech' in 2005?

The regular hosts of 'This Week in Tech' in 2005 were Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, and John C. Dvorak.

What is the format of 'This Week in Tech'?

'This Week in Tech' is a roundtable discussion show where the hosts and guests discuss the latest technology news and trends.

How often does 'This Week in Tech' air in 2005?

In 2005, 'This Week in Tech' aired once a week.

Who were the notable guests on 'This Week in Tech' in 2005?

Some notable guests on 'This Week in Tech' in 2005 included Kevin Rose, Steve Gibson, and Jason Calacanis.

Which topics were discussed on 'This Week in Tech' in 2005?

'This Week in Tech' covered a wide range of topics such as new gadgets, software releases, cybersecurity, and internet culture.

How long is each episode of 'This Week in Tech'?

Each episode of 'This Week in Tech' in 2005 had an average runtime of around 60 minutes.

Where is 'This Week in Tech' filmed in 2005?

'This Week in Tech' was filmed at the TWiT Cottage, a studio located in Petaluma, California, in 2005.

How many episodes of 'This Week in Tech' aired in 2005?

In 2005, 'This Week in Tech' aired a total of 52 episodes.

Did 'This Week in Tech' have a live audience in 2005?

No, 'This Week in Tech' did not have a live audience during its 2005 broadcasts.

Were there any special episodes or events on 'This Week in Tech' in 2005?

Yes, 'This Week in Tech' had special episodes featuring live coverage of technology conferences and events in 2005.

Did 'This Week in Tech' have a segment for viewer questions in 2005?

Yes, 'This Week in Tech' had a segment where they answered viewer questions in 2005.

Were there any controversies or heated discussions on 'This Week in Tech' in 2005?

Yes, 'This Week in Tech' had some controversial discussions regarding privacy, copyright, and the future of technology in 2005.

Did 'This Week in Tech' win any awards in 2005?

'This Week in Tech' did not win any awards in 2005, but it gained a dedicated following of tech enthusiasts.

Did 'This Week in Tech' have a dedicated website in 2005?

Yes, 'This Week in Tech' had a dedicated website where viewers could find show notes and additional information in 2005.

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