The BattleBots are back, build your own GameBoy with Limor Fried from adafruit.com, a blast from the past with Martin Sargent, and Leo and Padre answer viewer questions.
A $9 computer, build your own automatic cat feeder, a visit from the Giz Wiz, a robot that wants to stab you, and Martin Sargent and Leo answer your tech questions.
Mike Elgan takes us through the highlights of Google I/O, Photographer Trey Ratcliff talks about The Arcanum and photography with Voice Over Actor Jim Cutler, plus inside the Kickstarter project called Cubit.
Leo sets things on fire and lives to tell about it, how to partition your drive for Windows 10, using VR in the classroom, the Raspberry Pi Evangelist is here to show you how to get started, and Roger and Leo answer your tech questions.
We talk E3 with Jeff Gerstmann, Catherine Hall shows us how to take a portrait, Trey Ratcliff shows us the latest Sony cameras, and a peek inside your cat's guts.
Leo and Adam Nimoy reminisce about his father and the making of the film "For the Love of Spock", Robert gives us the low down on the new High Dynamic Range TV sets, a Drone Kit teaching robotics to kids, and more.
Enabling the Future prints 3D arms for disabled kids, saving earth from asteroids with astronomer Gerald McKeegan, play music on your clothes with DrumPants, and Fr. Robert Ballecer and Patrick Norton answer your tech questions.
We're joined by a scientist from the New Horizons Pluto team, Frederick Van Johnson shows you how to make your photos shine on Lightroom, Makey Makey Go with the the founder and CEO of Vufine, plus Leo and Megan answer your tech questions.
Paul Thurrott's Top 10 for Windows 10, a research seismologist joins in to talk about earthquake prediction and that article in the New Yorker about the earthquake that's going to destroy the West Coast, and more.
Padre's Black Hat preview, how to sell your app, Motorola phone announcements, Bill Nye film, replacement for Windows Movie maker, First Person View Drone Racing, and more.
Behind the scenes of 'The Martian' movie with Andy Weir, Jason Howell is building an arcade cabinet, musician Clay Bell performs live, Steve Gibson talks Defcon and Black Hat, and more.
The Smithsonian wants to save Neil Armstrong's spacesuit and needs your help with their Kickstarter project, Becky Worley has some odd gadgets to show off including a food sniffer, and who owns the rights to "The Happy Birthday Song".
How political campaigns are using social media to influence your vote, El Niño is on the way, and a man who invented a Twitter bot that has won thousands of contests has now invented a revolutionary car battery.
Intel launches the new SkyLake processors, 3D printed hearts saving the lives of children, what happens to the lost data when you compress music to MP3, and live from the big IFA show in Berlin.
The latest announcements from Apple, feline facial detection, how to surf the Dark Web, and it's a bird. It's a plane. It's the world's first International Drone Conference.
A victory for dancing babies everywhere after a major appeals court ruling affecting copyright infringement, making you ready for World Maker Faire!, and the Founder of SPACEVR about virtual reality in space.
Hear from the man who found water on Mars, the 8th grade teacher who mixes science with rap, plus use your smartphone to test your heart rate, track your sleep, and check out the gunk in your ears.
Microsoft's new gear, the creator of the Onion and TOR Projects, astronauts training for Space at the bottom of the sea, the best cord-cutting app you've never heard of, and it's International Light Saber Day.
Meet the folks transforming children's wheelchairs into incredible costumes, how bots will take the place of apps, Ben Heck's Halloween hacks, plus we'll answer your tech questions live.
Learn how to cook like a scientist with Cooking for Geeks author Jeff Potter, and keep your computer safe with F-Secure Chief Research Officer Mikko Hyponnen.
Lauren Hockenson from The Next Web reviews the hot video games for the holiday season, teaching schoolchildren to code with the The Hour of Code, the hot new $5 Raspberry Pi Zero computer, and a 3D scanner.
We meet the man who will use stem cells to grow you a new set of teeth. The folks from Fictiv are here with a tear down of a perfectly good Dyson Ball vacuum cleaner.
TWiT Staff's favorite tech of 2015 and what they hope to see in 2016. Call for Help with Captain Jack Ferret and his YouTube videos, and Margot needed some advice on a Linux-specific laptop.
The best of CES with Robert Ballecer and Dick DeBartolo and Sam Abuelsamid talks the latest in car tech, Noah Diffenbaugh Stanford Earth Syste Science Professor talks with us about the tech that tracks El Nino, and more.
We'll talk with a Stanford scientist who is using CRISPR to edit and modify DNA with the hope of curing diseases. CNET's Tim Stevens is at the North American International Auto Show with the latest technology in cars.
We talk with Konstantin Batygin about finding the ninth planet from the Sun. Padre takes a test drive in Aricmoto an electric vehicle for the rest of us. Jason Howell reviews AmpliTube. Frederick VanJohnson reviews the Panasonic GX8 camera.
John "Cap'n Crunch" Draper, Anonabox Project Blue, Looplabs' online digital audio workstation, how politicians and political analysts use big data, protecting your kids online.
Gravitational waves with a physicist on the LIGO project, we begin our build of the Ultimate VR Gaming Machine, Leo and Ron get their ears 3D scanned, and Moldover the godfather of controllerism shows off his effects for voice and guitar.
Leo Laporte and Megan Morrone talk Apple vs the Feds with Julian Sanchez, Senior Fellow Cato Institute. Ryan Shrout, host of TWiCH helps us build a mother of motherboards for THE ULTIMATE VIRTUAL REALITY GAMING MACHINE, and more.
Meet the man turning complex data sets into interesting maps, it's week three as we build the Ultimate VR Gaming Machine and Ryan Shrout joins us to talk about the GPU, and a wrap-up of Mobile World Congress.
Leo and Padre check out the $35 Raspberry Pi 3, the $79 Endless Mini, and the Samsung Galaxy S7. Plus, Jason Howell interviews Jason Calacanis at the Launch Festival and we continue building the Ultimate VR Gaming Machine.
We chat with the president of the American Go Association live from Seoul South Korea. We pick the RAM for our Ultimate VR Gaming Machine. We connect with Brian Reich on Obama's talk on encryption straight from #SXSW.
Leo Laporte and Florence Ion take a first look at the new LG G5, Padre and OMGChad wrap-up the Game Developers Conference, a live report from the Silicon Valley Comic Con, meet the makers of the video game That Dragon Cancer, and more.
Microsoft's Tay AI goes from sweet teen to filthy racist in less than a day, Scott Jung has the latest in Medical Tech, and Allyn Malventano tells us everything we need to know about SSDs.
Ryan Strout joins us as Leo flips the switch to the Ultimate Virtual Reality Gaming Machine. The Oculus Rift gets unboxed and broken in while Peter Rubin of Wired gives us his review.
Leo Laporte and Aaron Newcomb look at the RaspPi 3 versus the Odroid c2 and show off some of Aaron's latest projects. We'll take a look at the latest MakerBot Replicator 5 3D printer.
Leo Laporte and Father Robert Ballecer talk about the Facebook F8 event and live streaming now for everyone. We'll talk with our call for help guest about setting up a Pan, Tilt, Zoom camera.
Leo shows a kindergarten teacher how to build a Minecraft server, a School Grown Aquaponics project, the best new tech from the NAB conference, and Scott Jung with the latest Med Tech.