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* [[NSFW]] (with [[Justin Robert Young]]) | * [[NSFW]] (with [[Justin Robert Young]]) | ||
* [[Frame Rate]] (with [[Tom Merritt]]) | * [[Frame Rate]] (with [[Tom Merritt]]) | ||
* [[ | * [[TWiT Gaming Show|Unnamed video game show]] | ||
Brian also appears sometimes on [[This Week in Tech]], usually whenever he is in town to shoot episodes of [[Scam School]] (roughly every 2-3 months) though he may rarely [[Skype]] in from his home. For special events, Brian may also appear on [[Tech News Today]]. | Brian also appears sometimes on [[This Week in Tech]], usually whenever he is in town to shoot episodes of [[Scam School]] (roughly every 2-3 months) though he may rarely [[Skype]] in from his home. For special events, Brian may also appear on [[Tech News Today]]. |
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TWiT, is a podcast (though TWiT uses the term netcast) network run by technology broadcaster and author Leo Laporte. The network began operation in April 2005 with the launch of This Week in Tech. Security Now was the second podcast on the network, debuting in August of that year. Currently TWiT.tv hosts over twenty-five podcasts and several live streaming shows covering various topics including the internet, computer security, Microsoft, Apple, food and current technology news. One of these shows is NSFW, billed as "TWiT's favorite mistake".
Brian either co-hosts or frequently participates in the following TWiT shows:
- NSFW (with Justin Robert Young)
- Frame Rate (with Tom Merritt)
- Unnamed video game show
Brian also appears sometimes on This Week in Tech, usually whenever he is in town to shoot episodes of Scam School (roughly every 2-3 months) though he may rarely Skype in from his home. For special events, Brian may also appear on Tech News Today.