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  1. Chris Pirillo

    Chris Pirillo (born July 26, 1973 in Des Moines, Iowa) is the founder and maintainer of Lockergnome. He spent two years hosting the TechTV (now known as G4) television program "Call for Help" before parting ways with the company. He also hosted the first annual Call-for-Help-a-Thon on TechTV.

  2. Leo Laporte

    Leo Laporte is a podcaster for TWiT.tv and is featured in podcasts such as This Week in Tech, Macbreak Weekly, does a video podcast called Macbreak Video, and much more. He was on Tech TV with shows like The Screensavers, and now makes his name from podcasting and more. His personal site and biography can be found at Leoville .

  3. Kevin Rose

    Robert Kevin Rose (born February 21, 1977 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; better known as Kevin Rose) is best known for founding the social-bookmarking site Digg and as former co-host of the TechTV show "The Screen Savers" (later "Attack of the Show!" on G4) until his departure from the network in May 2005. He attended UNLV for computer science, but dropped out to pursue the 90's tech boom.

  4. Morgan Webb

    Morgan Ailis Webb (born October 5, 1978, near Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is co-host and senior segment producer of the G4 (formerly G4techTV and before that TechTV) television program "X-Play" and "The Gaming Goddess" of "FHM", where she used to contribute a monthly video game column.

  5. Adam Sessler

    Adam Donovan Sessler (born August 29, 1973 in Berkeley, California ) is co-host and senior segment producer of the G4 (formerly TechTV) television program "X-Play" (formerly "Gamespot TV" and "Extended Play") with Morgan Webb. Sessler graduated from El Cerrito High School in 1991 and is a graduate of UCLA with a bachelor's degree in English literature.

  6. Patrick Norton

    Patrick Norton (born June 26 1970, Urbana, Illinois) was co-host and managing editor of "The Screen Savers", an interactive television program on TechTV geared toward the technology enthusiast. He is now the host of the IPTV show "DL.TV", as well as an editor for ExtremeTech. He claimed on an episode of dl.tv his official job title is 'head of podcasts' for Ziff Davis Media. Prior to joining TechTV, Norton tested products and wrote for "PC Magazine", …

  7. Martin Sargent

    Martin Sargent (born August 18, 1975 in Spencerport, New York) is an American television personality. He studied history and English at the University of London, Cornell University and Syracuse University.

  8. John C. Dvorak

    John Charles Dvorak (born 1952 in Los Angeles, California) is an American columnist and broadcaster in the areas of technology and computing. His writing extends back to the 1980s, when he was a mainstay of a variety of magazines.

  9. Sarah Lane

    Sarah Lane (born October 12, 1976 in Santa Cruz, California) is an American television personality. She grew up in Sebastopol, California, and later attended San Francisco State University where she received a bachelor's degree in Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts. She was the senior segment producer and on-air talent for the nightly G4 variety show "Attack of the Show!" (formerly "The Screen Savers"), …

  10. James Kim

    James Kim (August 9, 1971 - December 3/4, 2006) was an American television personality and technology analyst for the former TechTV international cable television network, reviewing products for shows including "The Screen Savers", "Call for Help", and "Fresh Gear". He most recently worked as a senior editor of MP3 and Digital Audio for CNET, writing more than 400 product reviews. He also co-hosted a weekly podcast for CNET's gadget blog, Crave.

  11. Alexander J. Albrecht

    Alexander J. Albrecht (born August 14, 1976 in Vienna, Virginia) is an American television personality, actor and podcaster who resides in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. He is best known for co-hosting the former TechTV television program The Screen Savers , an hour-long computer and technology variety show. On November 11, 2004, Albrecht's employment, along with many other co-workers at TechTV, was terminated.

  12. Megan Morrone

    Megan Morrone is an American writer and former television personality. She is best known for her role on the technology-related television show "The Screen Savers" on TechTV – a cable and satellite channel which has since been taken over by G4. Reportedly, Morrone quit "The Screen Savers" to raise a family and write for one of Microsoft's consumer websites. Her last day on "The Screen Savers" was October 3, 2003, …

  13. Jessica Corbin

    Jessica Lynn Corbin (born March 29, 1978 in California) is an American television personality and actress. She is best known as a former TechTV personality, where she worked as a segment producer on "The Screen Savers", and as a co-anchor on the nightly news program "TechLive". After the purchase of TechTV by G4, Corbin went on to host "Love's a Trip", a reality television program which aired on Style Network.

  14. Robert Heron

    Robert Heron was a laboratory correspondent on the TechTV show "The Screen Savers". He is one of the regular panel members on "This Week in Tech", a podcast released every Sunday night. He is a High Definition Television Analyst for "PC Magazine". Heron is a regular guest on the Extremetech podcast hosted by Loyd Case. He currently appears alongside "Patrick Norton" as a host of the IPTV show "DL.TV".

  15. Alex Lindsay

    Alex Lindsay, founder of the Pixel Corps, has been involved in computer graphics for nearly 20 years. Having extensive experience in digital production including print, real-time graphics, multimedia titles, forensic animation, television, and film, he spent several years on the production of "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" (at JAK Films and then at Industrial Light and Magic).

  16. Roger Chang

    Roger Chang was a segment producer and on-air contributor for TechTV. He appeared regularly on "Call for Help", and sometimes filled in for host Leo Laporte. Roger left the gaming website GameSpot in late 2005. Now, he frequently appears on This Week in Tech, and is a producer and camera operator for DL.TV. In late 2004, an early pre-alpha version of ScopeTech, a technology opinion website created by Dan Huard with Chang and Robert Padbury, was created.

  17. Kate Botello

    Kate Botello is a former American television personality best known for her work on the San Francisco, California-based ZDTV (later known as TechTV and now known as G4). She began her television career co-hosting the technology-oriented television program "The Screen Savers" alongside Leo Laporte. In 2000, she left "The Screen Savers" to co-host "Extended Play", a video game review show, with Adam Sessler.

  18. Dan Huard

    Dan Huard (AKA double_D, Foo) is a computer enthusiast and American television personality who resides in San Francisco, California. Huard is best known for his work on the TechTV (now G4) television program "The Screen Savers", an hour-long technology-related variety show. He is currently a host and producer for Revision3 Corporation's videozine "Systm". Huard attended CSUF and SFSU.

  19. Tom Merritt

    Tom Merritt (born June 28, 1970) in Greenville, Illinois is an Executive Editor for CNET and the developer and co-host of CNET networks' daily podcast Buzz Out Loud along with Molly Wood and Veronica Belmont. He is known as "The Segue King" for his renowned ability to craft clever transitions between news stories. He is also the author of CNET's "The Real Deal", a regular column & podcast dealing with consumer technology.

  20. Sumi Das

    Sumi Das is the former co-host of TechTV's "Fresh Gear". After leaving just before the merger of TechTV and G4, Das joined the cable news channel MSNBC as a reporter. While there, she reported from Modesto, California on the Scott Peterson trial. She most recently worked for CNN as a national correspondent, based in Washington, D.C.. In September 2005, Das filed reports from parts of Mississippi ravaged by Hurricane Katrina, …

  21. Chi-Lan Lieu

    Chi-Lan Lieu previously worked on the TechTV show "Fresh Gear" as a correspondent until it was cancelled following the merger of TechTV and G4. She later became an on-air contributor for "The Screen Savers" in November 2004 until departing the network in January 2005. Chi-Lan has appeared in the music video "Strange New Element" from the band Low Water. She makes her appearance near the end of the video alongside other fellow TechTV personalities, …

  22. Brett Larson

    Emmy Award winning reporter Brett Larson is currently the technology reporter for WNYW-TV (FOX 5) in New York City. Previously, he was with WCBS-TV and appeared on CBS 2 News on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. Recently, Larson has also worked for 1010 WINS radio in New York City and UPN 31's "Good Day Sacramento" (Sacramento, California). In 2005, Larson became the host of about.com's Gadget blog (about.com/gadgets).

  23. Yoshi Deherrera

    Joshua "Yoshi" DeHerrera (born February 1,1972) is an American television personality and modding enthusiast who resides in Los Angeles, California. DeHerrera is known as the "Mad Modder", due to his many astounding works with computers and technology on the technology-related variety television program "The Screen Savers". On November 11, 2004, DeHerrera, along with many other employees at G4techTV, was terminated.

  24. Brendan Moran

    Brendan Moran (born July 16, 1976 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American television personality best known for his work as a co-host and field reporter on the G4 television program "Attack of the Show!" (formerly "The Screen Savers"). Moran previously worked as a producer for TechTV on "TechLive" and "Fresh Gear". Moran attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

  25. Laura Swisher

    Laura Swisher was the comedic "Ed McMahon" of "Unscrewed with Martin Sargent" that aired late-nights on TechTV. The show was cancelled on 2004-11-11, after G4 had purchased TechTV. Swisher was also on the music video "Strange New Element" by the band Low Water. Nearly at the end of the video, she makes an appearance with fellow TechTV personalities, including Catherine Schwartz, Morgan Webb, Sarah Lane, Chi-Lan Lieu and Sumi Das.

  26. Marc Saltzman

    Marc Saltzman was a co-host for the TechTV show, Call For Help and has written a book called "The X-play Insider's Guide to Gaming : All You Ever Wanted to Know About Video Games From G4techTV's Brutally Honest Experts".

  27. Erica Hill

    Erica Ruth Hill is an American TV news presenter who currently works for CNN and CNN Headline News. She hosts "Prime News with Erica Hill" on Headline News at 5:00 p.m. ET as part of the network's "Headline Prime" primetime lineup. Hill contributes news updates to "Anderson Cooper 360°" on CNN. Hill began her journalism career as a production assistant for "PC Week Radio", the online news program for "PC Week" magazine.

  28. Michaela Pereira

    Ms. Pereira made her news television debut in 1993 on CHEK-TV in Victoria, B.C. as a beat reporter and host of a magazine program and documentary specials. In 1998 Pereira moved from her Canadian home to co-host "Internet Tonight" on San Francisco-based cable network ZDTV. Her talent was recognized by Buena Vista's "Ebert & the Movies," and in 1999 Pereira became known as an occasional guest host and the show's internet correspondent.

  29. Scott Herriott

    Scott "Squatch " Herriott (born in Los Angeles, California) is an American documentarian, comedian, and Bigfoot hunter. He obtained a degree in religious studies at Cal State Northridge and studied at the University of Leeds in England. He won a regional Emmy for his hosting duties on Internet Tonight on ZDTV (later known as TechTV, now known as G4). and also was a contributor on The Screen Savers and Unscrewed with Martin Sargent.

  30. Catherine Schwartz

    Catherine Michelle Schwartz (often called Cat for short) (born May 27, 1977) is an American television personality best known for her former role as co-host on the TechTV television program "Call for Help" with Leo Laporte. She earned degrees in Broadcast Communication Arts and Sociology from San Francisco State University. After a stint on TechTV's "The Screen Savers", Schwartz became co-host of "Call for Help" in 2002 with then co-host Chris Pirillo.

  31. Kris Kosach

    Kris Kosach is an American television and radio personality. Most recently, she was a host for the Travel Channel. She was a music technology host and entertainment correspondent for TechTV and an original VJ on MTV2. She is married to journalist Alex Wellen. She works for ABC Radio in Washington, D.C.

  32. Chris Leary

    Chris Leary is an American television and radio personality. He is known for his work on the TechTV television programs "Fresh Gear" and "TechLive". He left the network in 2004 after the programs were canceled as a result of the merger between TechTV and Comcast-owned G4. Leary also served as the host of the Fox Kids Radio Countdown, when the Fox Kids network was still on the air.

  33. Scott Werndorfer

    Scott Werndorfer (born August 1, 1980) is the co-founder and head developer of Cerulean Studios, a company responsible for creating Trillian, a popular instant messaging client. Werndorfer is a native of Brookfield, Connecticut. He was a network security consultant at Integralis before founding Cerulean Studios. He did not complete college, but instead, used US$ 10,000 of his savings to start Cerulean Studios together with fellow computer programmer Kevin Kurtz.

  34. Glenn Rubenstein

    Glenn Rubenstein (born March 2, 1976) is a writer, director, musician, and journalist based in Northern California.

  35. Scot Rubin

    Scot Rubin is a talk show host. He is the founder of All Games Radio (www.allgames.com) and co-founder of the G4 TV network. In 2000 Rubin was hired as a consultant to Comcast. Rubin left G4, stating that he was unhappy with the direction of the network and its decision to abandon the video game programming format. In 2004 Scot Rubin launched All Games Productions, Inc.

  36. Jason Cranford Teague

    Jason Cranford Teague is the author of the best-selling "DHTML and CSS for the World Wide Web" (1999; now in its third printing). His other books include "Final Cut Pro 4 and the Art of Filmmaking" (2004) and "Photoshop at Your Fingertips" (2004) for various versions of Adobe Photoshop, starting at Photoshop 7 and including editions for each version that followed. He has contributed numerous articles to the "Apple Developers Connection", …

  37. Paul Block

    Paul Block is an American executive producer most recently known for his work on the now defunct San Francisco, California based TechTV (now known as G4) television network. He was executive producer and show runner of such shows as "The Screen Savers", "Call for Help", and "Unscrewed with Martin Sargent". He produced at the network from early 2001 until late 2004 when, as a result of the merger between G4 and TechTV, …

  38. Victoria Recaño

    Victoria Recaño is an Emmy Award-winning American television personality, best known for being a correspondent on such programs as "The Insider" and "Inside Edition",

  39. Suchin Pak

    SuChin Pak is an Korean-American television news correspondent, frequently appearing on the cable networks of MTV. SuChin Pak joined the MTV News Team as a correspondent in May of 2001. She has covered the "MTV Movie Awards", the "Sundance Film Festival", and the "MTV Video Music Awards". She also co-hosted, with Kurt Loder, the MTV's pre-Grammy show. As a correspondent for "MTV Daily News", she has interviewed Mariah Carey, *NSYNC, P. Diddy, …

  40. Bill Amend

    Bill Amend was born in 1962 and grew up in Burlingame, California. He has Bachelor's degree in physics from Amherst College. Amend is married, and has two children, and currently lives in Kansas City. Bill created two strips, "Bango's Ridge" and "FoxTrot" after college. After three years of trying, FoxTrot was picked up in 1988 by Universal Press Syndicate, and has been running ever since. Amend is one of the few cartoonists that has broken the 1000 newspaper barrier.

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