Google is launching its Twitch-killer, called YouTube Gaming. YouTube Gaming is a dedicated app and website exclusively for gaming content and mostly for live-streaming game content.
Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Mike Elgan talk a bit about the Apple DOJ story, Mobile World Congress 2016 hardware, Google AMP, Project Shield, bullying robots, and more...
Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Mathew Ingram, and Stacey Higginbotham discuss Facebook earnings, Google AMPing News articles, websites the size of Doom, Prof. Jeff Jarvis v Esquire, and more...
Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Kevin Marks discuss the latest from Google, the new Head of Hardware Rick Osterloh, how the internet is changing Politics, and more...
Tweets are coming back to Google Search, Swatch is entering the smartwatch racket, Twitter's CEO finally makes a statement about troll control on Twitter "We suck", and more...
Megan Morrone and Roger Chang discuss the open letter to Obama written by Apple, Google, and other tech companies about allowing law enforcement access to encrypted data.
Google lets you share links across your home or office without networks, a new Android web browser that can't show advertising, Mastercard Send to transfer money, and more...
Apple is still making boatloads of money, Google is going to start promoting podcasting, the Motorola Droid Turbo 2 screen really is nearly impossible to shatter, and more...
Leo Laporte: It's time for TWiT, This Week in Tech! We've got a great panel for you. Tom Merritt is back, Roberto Baldwin from Engadget, Steve Kovach from Business Insider; we're going to talk about the news of tech. What's happening at Uber, the President just resigned, is…
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Please be advised this transcript is AI-generated and may not be word for word. Time codes refer to the approximate times in the ad-supported version of the show.Leo Laporte (00:00:00):It's time for twit this week in Tech. Yes, I'm back. And I'm excited cuz we got a great panel for you. Mike Elgan…
Android Auto hits the road, NSA shuts down mass surveillance of phone meta data, we'll give you a preview of what's coming up at Google I/O, and more...
Alex Wilhelm from TechCrunch explains "How to Speak Start Up", HitchBOT shows it's never safe to hitchhike, Google Auto LLC, the first braille smart watch, and more...
Google's grand incentive, Galaxy Tab day, the matter of size, one spec vs. any spec, smartphone sales, low profit business, changing cost of content, contacts trap, and more.
Photoshop, Lightroom, Android, Google, and more. Check out the feed of Ant Pruitt as he discusses all things photography, Android, tech giants, and the latest in tech news.
Crunching Google's mobile search math, Consumer Reports reassesses the Tesla Model S, Uber gets better PR, managing our Force Awakens expectations, your news in virtual reality, and more...
Samsung gets slammed in the stock market, China hacks Canada, Europe accuse Google of mobile OS monopoly, Tom Wheeler slams Verizon for throttling unlimited data customers, and more.
Twitter adds tweets tho the timeline that you didn't ask for, Google acquires JetPac, Xiaomi's next version of its Android skin looks even more like iOS, and more.
Microsoft wants you to stop others from using XP, LinkedIn kills a app, Snapchat flaw allows denial-of-service attacks, Google Now updates, and the FDA approves the PillCam.
Microsoft's answer to Siri is coming to Windows Phone, Amazon's TV box could ship in March, a new Google phone prototype maps the inside of your house, and more.
Verizon hits Netflix with a cease and desist order, Google's secretive 3D-mapping project now has a tablet, OpenSSL suffers from crypto bypass flaw, Dropbox buys Droptalk, and more.
AnyList vs. Grocery iQ, lock your camera focus with a photo Duh Tip, CityMaps is competing with Google socially, Kanvas is like Instagram for the sticker generation, & more!
Apple wants its iPod lawsuit dismissed, Target might have to pay the banks for its data breach, and Microsoft takes on Google voice search in the Play Store.
Amber & Sarah chat with Guy Kawasaki about his new book What the Plus!, Google+ isn't a ghost town, DailyDot.com, Pingram.me, the Shamrock shake disaster, & more!
This week, we'll be discussing tons of new hardware from IFA, Google possibly making headway with China, how Android is making an impact in medicine, and more!
Ashley Madison hack information released by hackers, Facebook has taken over from Google as traffic source for news, Samsung's answer to the Apple Watch, Fotokite Phi leashed drone.
Facebook and Google vs. fake news, Net neutrality, and encryption policy under Trump, Dr. Seuss/Star Trek mashup, rules for 'quiet cars', online security for activists and more.
My weekly tech news wrap up with John Donabie on 1010 CFRB in Toronto.We cover the Google/YouTube merger, Windows Vista license limitations, and Oprah's red Nano.
Elon Musk says some guy can't make a self-driving car in his basement, Apple gets a new COO, WhatsApp gets blocked in Brazil then unblocked, Google favors HTTPS, and more...
Leo Laporte, Danny Sullivan, and Mike Elgan discuss the Weekly Packet of information. Life in Cuba, Facebook Bots, UC Davis' mistakes, Google Changelog, Magic Leap, and more...
Piracy Whack-a-Mole with the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, is Jay-Z's Tidal music service already an epic failure? Google's Patent Purchase Promotion, tips for live-streaming safely and more!
Obama on Twitter, find out what Google is doing with your vacation photos, a security researcher hacked a plane to make it go sideways, a 3D printing saves a turtle, and more...
Twitter troll pays for ad, Google is building a low-power OS for "Internet of Things," Apple is planning a home app, NSA malware identified as "Irritant Horn," and more...
Google's Year in Search for 2015, the best tools for recording podcasts, group messaging for both Android and iOS users, the BlackBerry Priv and more of your calls.
No more "OK Google" search on Chromebooks? Facebook profit spikes 71%, laws of Australia trump laws of mathematics? Waze is now on Android Auto, and more.
Before This Week in Google, Joan Donovan discusses her view of the HBO documentary Into the Storm and the emergence of Qanon and other conspiracy theories into mainstream culture.
YouTube goes 4K; Blizzard backtracks on real name requirement; Google compromises with China; Hotels pose largest risk to identity theft; Apple may stream 99-cent TV rentals; and more.
Can books survive the era of Google and the iPad, can readers survive the era of Verner v. Autodesk, why are there strippers on that cop car, and more.