What Tech podcasts do you watch/listen to?
As the title says. I just started getting into these and have found them great for listening to when I'm walking/running.
Any other good ones out there?
-techzilla
-Linux for the rest of us
-mike tech show
-twit
Any other good ones out there?
-techzilla
-Linux for the rest of us
-mike tech show
-twit
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RobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■Most of the stuff on the TWIT site but if you have to choose, Security Now is very nice!
.NET Rocks
Run As Radio
PowerScripting
Cyber Jungle
A few other developer related pod casts. I have an hour+ drive to work and the same home, so lots of pod casts! -
veritas_libertas Member Posts: 5,746 ■■■■■■■■■■Almost exclusively Packet Pushers. I also listen to Purdue's CERIAS seminars time-to-time when I find the content interesting to me.
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sratakhin Member Posts: 818This is an interesting thread, I'm going to subscribe to it.
Do you guys check for new podcasts everyday or do you have a program to automatically download them for you? -
veritas_libertas Member Posts: 5,746 ■■■■■■■■■■This is an interesting thread, I'm going to subscribe to it.
Do you guys check for new podcasts everyday or do you have a program to automatically download them for you?
iTunes is what I use. -
Bryzey Member Posts: 260Podcast app through iTunes allows you to subscribe and automatically downloads any new podcasts as they become available.
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Patel128 Member Posts: 339I subscribe to Hak5, HakTip, Tekzilla, and Know How. I use iTunes for updating, which has worked fine for me.
On/Off topic I do also subscribe to Above & Beyond for my non-tech podcasts.Studying For:
B.S. in Computer Science at University of Memphis
Network+
Currently Reading:
CompTIA Network+ Study Guide - Lammle -
RobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■This is an interesting thread, I'm going to subscribe to it.
Do you guys check for new podcasts everyday or do you have a program to automatically download them for you?
I use Stitcher on my Android smart phone. If I load it up while in my garage in the morning before I leave it buffers the entire show in just a few seconds via my home WiFi.
I have 3 main "channels" that I have created to organize the podcasts I listen to:
Security
Development
Infrastructure
New episodes are released by the authors and I don't have to worry about doing anything to get the latest one except pressing the play button.
I also have a subscription to PluralSight.com and they have an Android app. If a topic is heavy on explanation and there isn't a ton of code examples I like to listen to some of their videos as well. Things like IIS Administration, SQL Server Performance, and Web App Performance are topics that don't have code examples I really need to pay attention to... -
Hypntick Member Posts: 1,451 ■■■■■■□□□□ISD and Social-Engineer.org ones are the ones I normally listen to.WGU BS:IT Completed June 30th 2012.
WGU MS:ISA Completed October 30th 2013. -
sratakhin Member Posts: 818Robert, thanks, I'll check this app out.
Not a fan of using iTunes, so Android app is better