Top 3 Tech Podcasts I listen
This Week in Tech: the grandmother of all tech podcast. Leo and John C make a good pair. It’s nice to hear (always) opposing views. The recent episodes with Jason Brooklyn Gangtsa-style Calacanis were full of insight. He is a great guest.
Infected: Martin Sargent, the Internet Superstar wannabe, has great interview skills and has crazy websites to show us. It’s like Unscrewed but not exactly the same. The same sense of humour is here.
Cranky Geeks: Sebastian Rupley is co-host and provides insightful remarks.
What are your top podcasts?

Jean-Francois said,
January 5, 2008 @ 8:10 pm
TWiT is very good! Leo Laporte is very intelligent and funny! His shows on G4TV are/were also very good! (The Screensavers, Call for Help, Lab with Leo)
I also listen to:
- MacBreak: Although they mostly talk about video stuff these days, I always enjoy listening to Leo and his co-hosts. This is a must for mac users/fans.
- GeekBrief.TV: Very nice show where Cali Lewis explain and do reviews on gadgets, websites and various tech news. Plus, she’s cute ^^
Other podcasts I listen to:
- Diggnation: Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht are funny as hell as they talk about some of the most popular news from digg.com
- The Totally Rad Show: Weekly podcast where 3 guys review and talk about movies, games, TV shows, comics and more. Must see!
- MAKE Magazine - Weekend Projects Podcast: They show cool gadgets that you can build yourselv over the weekend. Sometimes the projects are very complicated but other times they’re simple and fun to make.
- 1UP Show: If you’re into games, this is THE show to watch. Period.
- Crash Test Kitchen: Yeah, a cooking podcast! Highly recommended if you’re into that kind of stuff!
Enough for now, eh?
Stéphane Lee said,
January 6, 2008 @ 12:06 am
I find Cali a bit freaky. A la Rachel Ray, I you know what I mean. But not as much as Rachel.
GeekBrief is all scripted and you see that she’s reading off from the prompter. Amber is much cooler and spontaneous.
Diggnation: Seeing them to drink their beer and regurgitate of what happened on the front page of digg is a bit boring. With TWIT, at least, they offer a discussion on the news and hear opposing views (especially with Dvorak).