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Total Leo (Audio)
A compendium of podcasts from the Chief TWiT, Leo Laporte. This feed includes all of Leo's audio or video releases and sometimes includes his appearances on other podcasts. One feed to serve them all.
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111 episodisIntelligent Machines 853: All The Clocks Were Wrong
Disinformation expert Craig Silverman joins the crew to break down why AI makes scams and fake news easier, faster, and nearly impossible to spot—whil...
Windows Weekly 966: You Can't Spell Gmail Without AI
Satya Nadella gave up much of his CEO duties in 2025. Are we on the cusp of a new CEO? And does some money manager/political duo like Amy Hood and Bra...
Security Now 1060: 3-Day Certificates
Why are code signing certificates suddenly so expensive, short-lived, and tangled in red tape? Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson dig into Microsoft's "thre...
Security Now 1060: 3-Day Certificates
Why are code signing certificates suddenly so expensive, short-lived, and tangled in red tape? Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson dig into Microsoft's "thre...
MacBreak Weekly 1007: They Plump When They Cook
Apple & Google enter a multi-year collaboration to integrate Apple's AI with Google's Gemini model. Apple unveils its Apple Creator Studio app collect...
Intelligent Machines 852: Gluten-free Slop
Jason Hiner gives us a look at the AI products at CES 2026, as big tech and chip makers blurred the lines between consumer gadgets and enterprise inno...
Windows Weekly 965: Almost Meat
PC makers are shaking up CES with wild designs and next-gen chips, but the real story is Microsoft's bold software moves, AI's hardware hunger, and a...
Security Now 1059: MongoBleed
Why are code signing certificates suddenly getting shorter, pricier, and more restrictive? Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte expose the "cabal" rewriting t...
MacBreak Weekly 1006: Unemployable
A look back at what Apple did, and did not deliver in 2025. What will Apple do in 2026? Could Apple benefit from Alan Dye, former design lead for Appl...
Intelligent Machines 851: Intelligent Machines Best of 2025
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Windows Weekly 964: Happy New Year!
This isn't your usual Windows Weekly. Pour a glass and settle in as Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell ditch the headlines for whisky-so...
Security Now 1058: A Gift for the New Year
In this special holiday episode, Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte revisit their classic conversation about vitamin D—diving into the science, surprising u...
MacBreak Weekly 1005: Best of 2025
Join us again as we take a look back at some of MacBreak Weekly's favorite stories and moments from 2025:
Host: Leo Laporte
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Security Now 1057: GhostPoster
What if your smart TV and Firefox extensions were secretly hijacking your security and privacy? This episode reveals the jaw-dropping discovery of a m...
MacBreak Weekly 1004: A Sad Farewell
An update on the story about an Apple developer who lost access to their Apple ID. Apple receives clearance to activate the Apple Watch hypertension d...
Intelligent Machines 850: Bagel Rats
Forget the "AI is killing the planet" panic—this episode unpacks what's actually driving tech's power grab, the financial bubble no one wants to talk...
Windows Weekly 963: I've Got an Apple Guy
We were inundated with new Windows features in 2025, but which ones actually moved the needle? Fortnite isn't just back on iPhone and Android, it's av...
Security Now 1056: Australia
Australia's nationwide social media ban has put tech's age verification tools under the spotlight, exposing the flaws and privacy risks in today's fac...
MacBreak Weekly 1003: The Intersection of Greed and Delusion
Apple releases OS 26.2 right before the holidays! Pluribus becomes Apple TV's most-watched show ever. And why you should consider backing up more of y...
Intelligent Machines 849: AI Cricket Sorting
What happens when every major AI model gets jailbroken within days? This week, the world's most prolific AI red teamer lifts the curtain on how and wh...
Windows Weekly 962: Peak Bloat
December 2025's Patch Tuesday brought major shifts, but the real action is in Microsoft's pricing, privacy battles, and the arms race to control AI-en...
Security Now 1055: React's Perfect 10
A devastating new React vulnerability earned a "perfect 10" for risk, letting attackers remotely run code on a million-plus servers with a single HTTP...
MacBreak Weekly 1002: I'm With Bieber
Alan Dye jumps ship, departing Apple for Meta! Could Johny Srouji leave Apple soon? Srouji says he's not leaving "anytime soon". Justin Bieber is upse...
Intelligent Machines 848: Guaranteed Human
Spies aren't just in the shadows anymore—AI has turned every smartphone and social feed into a battlefield of influence and surveillance. This episode...
Windows Weekly 961: Petroleum Exchange Expert
Can the AI boom survive its own hype? This episode takes on the future of OpenAI, tech's subscription fatigue, and why "Made with AI" labels might be...
Security Now 1054: Bots in the Belfry
Cisco has finally admitted it's time for real change and is vowing to build "secure by default" gear after decades of criticism. Steve Gibson reacts t...
MacBreak Weekly 1001: Beschmirckled
John Giannandrea is stepping down from his role as VP for Machine Learning & AI Strategy and retiring in Spring 2026! Could Apple re-partner with Inte...
Intelligent Machines 847: Caked Up Football Man
AI pioneer Emad Mostaque joins Intelligent Machines to predict the intelligence inversion that could make human cognitive labor economically obsolete...
Windows Weekly 960: Snow & Claus
Pavan Davuluri only spoke at one Ignite 2025 session, and it did not deserve the hate he got. But what did he really say?
Windows Insider Progra...
Security Now 1053: Banning VPNs
Could banning VPNs really become law in the US? This episode breaks down the jaw-dropping legislation in Wisconsin and Michigan that targets VPN acces...
MacBreak Weekly 1000: Death by Chocolate
We celebrate 1000 episodes of MacBreak Weekly! The next iteration of iOS may be something similar to macOS "Snow Leopard". A breakthrough has been mad...
Intelligent Machines 846: Chivelord
What does it take to build tech the world actually trusts? Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales joins the crew to dig into the real crisis behind AI, social...
Windows Weekly 959: Thurrott Syndrome
Ahead of Microsoft Ignite 2025, Windows boss Pavan Davuluri tweeted an innocuous post about nothing, and all hell broke loose. We are broken as a comm...
Security Now 1052: Global Cellphone Tracking
Think your cell phone is safe from tracking? Steve reveals how global networks let anyone pinpoint your location—no hacking required and no malware in...
MacBreak Weekly 999: Rough Depowdering
Speculation about Tim Cook's eventual successor is ramping up, as he may announce his retirement as early as next year. A federal jury in California r...
Intelligent Machines 845: Pregnant With 83 Digital Assistants
Can radical optimism about AI truly shape our future, or are we stuck in a cycle of doom-and-hype? This episode features an unfiltered debate with Wir...
Windows Weekly 958: Personal Turkey
Windows 11 just got its most noticeable Start menu revamp in a while, but is it a productivity boost or just more Microsoft meddling? The team digs in...
Security Now 1051: Amazon sues Perplexity
Amazon is taking Perplexity AI to court over its agentic browser that shops on your behalf, raising urgent questions about who controls your online bu...
MacBreak Weekly 998: Touching Grass
What is the iPhone Pocket? Apple is nearing a $1 billion a year deal to use Google AI with Siri. Could the OLED MacBook Pro redesign be limited to jus...
Intelligent Machines 844: Poob Has It For You
Is today's AI stuck as a "spiky superintelligence," brilliant at some things but clueless at others? This episode pulls back the curtain on a lunchroo...