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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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Security Now 1047: RediShell's CVSS 10.0
Texas is on the brink of forcing Apple and Google to overhaul app downloads with strict age verification laws—are tech giants ready, or is your privac...

MacBreak Weekly 994: Tim Cook's Labubu
Could Tim Cook retire soon? California has signed a new age verification law that requires parents to enter their kids' ages when setting up a smartph...

Intelligent Machines 840: Pudding Forks
From lawmakers cracking down on loud ads to Deloitte caught peddling AI-fabricated reports, this episode explores how tech's greatest promises and wor...

Windows Weekly 953: The Casting of Frank Stallone
The Windows 25H2 update is shrouded in mystery, but does it actually bring anything new to the table... or just more headaches for upgraders? Paul has...

Security Now 1046: Google's Developer Registration Decree
Google's new demand for developer registration could spell the end for open-source app stores, while Europe's controversial chat control vote threaten...

MacBreak Weekly 993: An Orifice for Ads
Rumors are swirling that Apple is shelving some work on its Vision Pro overhaul to prioritize work towards AI glasses. Apple removes the ICEBlock app...

Intelligent Machines 839: Cogsuckers and Clankers
What happens when ex-Google innovators build an AI-powered app that turns your emails, favorite subreddits, and even your calendar into a custom radio...

Windows Weekly 952: You Can See the Edges of the Bubble
Windows 11 version 25H2 is here, but blink and you might miss the difference from last year! Also, Microsoft just hiked Xbox Game Pass Ultimate to $30...

Security Now 1045: News and Listener Views
Cisco's routers just exposed more than two million networks thanks to a "security optional" SNMP setup that's being actively exploited—Steve and Leo b...

MacBreak Weekly 992: Extreme Maritime Conditions
Intel has reportedly approached Apple about investing in the company. Some of Apple's new features will be delayed in the EU due to the Digital Market...

Intelligent Machines 838: Fat Bears Live Now!
Are we repeating the mistakes of the dot-com boom with today's AI gold rush? Intelligent Machines tackles why runaway spending, circular investments,...

Windows Weekly 951: The ODBC of AI
Paul Thurrott reports live from Maui with exciting details on Qualcomm's next-gen Snapdragon X2 Elite chip and how it could shake up the PC world, whi...

Security Now 1044: The EU's Online Age Verification
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1044-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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MacBreak Weekly 991: The Naughty List
Is the new iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max susceptible to scratches? iFixit tears down the new iPhone Air! New immersive films are coming to the Apple Visio...

Intelligent Machines 837: Could Should Might Don't
With AI hype everywhere, are we confusing slick projections and sci-fi clichés for real progress? This episode exposes the flawed thinking behind tech...

Windows Weekly 950: Coding Makes Me Cry
With Windows 10's end-of-life looming, Paul and Leo dissect the real risks, questionable hardware requirements, and whether dumping old PCs in landfil...

Security Now 1043: Memory Integrity Enforcement
Apple just rewrote the rules of device security with a chip-level upgrade that could wipe out most iPhone vulnerabilities overnight. Find out how "mem...

MacBreak Weekly 990: Eating the Cake at Both Ends
Shelly Brisbin joins the show this week! Who got which of the new devices that were announced at last week's Apple event? Reviews of the latest OS 26...

Intelligent Machines 836: I See OJ and He Looks Scared
AI isn't just the ultimate nonsense generator—it's also a powerful tool students and teachers can't afford to ignore. In this episode, professors Carl...

Windows Weekly 949: How Do I Get Back to Windows 7?
Windows 11 just dropped one of its biggest updates yet, but new features and relentless AI integrations are making right-click menus bigger—and more c...

Security Now 1042: Letters of Marque
Is the U.S. on the verge of legalizing "hack back" missions, turning private companies into sanctioned cyber warriors? Steve and Leo unpack Google's p...

MacBreak Weekly 989: Orange Is the New Black
The Apple Event just concluded, and the MacBreak Weekly panel is ready to discuss what was announced at the event! New AI features are coming to the A...

Intelligent Machines 835: Glitch Lord
Go behind the curtain at OpenAI as bestselling author Karen Hao shares stories of infighting, ego, and shifting agendas. Find out why even OpenAI's se...

Windows Weekly 948: Netflix Tears
Paul Thurrott is in Berlin this week for IFA 2025! With AI models multiplying across devices and Microsoft plotting a post-OpenAI future, Paul and Ric...

Security Now 1041: Covering All the Bases
When even the Department of Defense can't properly vet its software dependencies, what chance do the rest of us have? Steve Gibson reveals how "fast-g...

MacBreak Weekly 988: Clothes by the Pound
The MacBreak Weekly panel is patiently waiting for Apple's September event! A story about stolen luggage at LAX being recovered thanks to an Apple Air...

Intelligent Machines 834: Gewgaw
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Guest: M.G. Siegler
Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/...

Windows Weekly 947: Hallucinated Clown Shoes
Protesters take over Microsoft's Building 34, objecting to the company's technology being allegedly used by Israel. Is it more than simply cybersecuri...

Security Now 1040: Clickjacking "Whac-A-Mole"
Alarm bells are ringing over a supposed browser zero-day, but is the threat as bad as it sounds? Steve reveals why "clickjacking" might be more whac-a...

MacBreak Weekly 987: As Gruber as It Gets
Apple's "Awe dropping" event is set for September 9th. Developer beta 8 of iOS 216, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe 26 has been released. Apple TV+ is hiki...

Intelligent Machines 833: The Most Popular S3 Bucket Ever
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Guest: Rich Skrenta
Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/...

Windows Weekly 946: Backing up the Intel Truck
Leo, Paul, and Richard break down Google's Pixel 10 launch spectacle, poking fun at celebrity overkill and asking whether anyone actually cares about...

Security Now 1039: The Sad Case of ScriptCase
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1039-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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MacBreak Weekly 986: Movies on the Moon
A slew of Apple's planned upcoming products got leaked in software code! Blood Oxygen for the Apple Watch is back, but with a unique twist. Are the up...

Intelligent Machines 832: Surrounded by Zuck
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Guest: Tulsee Doshi
Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/...

Windows Weekly 945: Vermont? Seriously?
Patch Tuesday was yesterday, so find out what's new! Plus, two of the best-ever Doom engine games are now available in remastered form (4K/120 FPS, ne...

Security Now 1038: Perplexity's Duplicity
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1038-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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MacBreak Weekly 985: Debasement Meter
Low-cost MacBooks could begin production soon, with a release period for early 2026. The developer beta for iOS 26 Beta 6 is out now. Could the iPhone...
Intelligent Machines 831: 9 Seconds of Google
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Guest: Vlad Prelovac
Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv...
Windows Weekly 944: Shakin' the Treats
Microsoft's fiscal year ended on a high note, assuming you didn't just get laid off. WinSAT's formal assessment will give you some interesting PC perf...