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'''Leo Laporte''' (born ], ]) is a technology ] and ]. He majored in ] at Yale University.
'''Leo Laporte''' is currently the host of a tech ] show on the ] '']'' station in southern ]. He formerly hosted the shows '']'' and '']'' on ], before TechTV merged with ] to become ] . Later this summer he will host ] on ]. He is also the author of ''Leo Laporte's Technology ]'' and ''Poor Leo's Computer Almanac''.

He is currently the host of a tech ] show on the ] '']'' station in southern ]. He also provides tech tips on ]'s daily show '']''. He formerly hosted ''The Screen Savers'' and '']'' on ], before TechTV merged with ] to become G4TechTV. Later this summer he will host a Canadian version of "Call For Help" on ]. He is also the author of ''Leo Laporte's Technology ]'' and ''Poor Leo's Computer Almanac''.


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Leo Laporte (born November 29, 1956) is a technology broadcaster and author. He majored in Chinese History at Yale University.

He is currently the host of a tech radio show on the KFI AM Talk Radio station in southern California. He also provides tech tips on G4TechTV's daily show The Screen Savers. He formerly hosted The Screen Savers and Call For Help on TechTV, before TechTV merged with G4 to become G4TechTV. Later this summer he will host a Canadian version of "Call For Help" on G4TechTV Canada. He is also the author of Leo Laporte's Technology Almanac and Poor Leo's Computer Almanac.

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