Veronica Belmont
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Veronica Ann Belmont (born July 21, 1982) is a television celebrity.
She appeared on Revision3's Tekzilla with Patrick Norton as the co-host.
Game On! co-host Belmont appeared on the former TWiT.tv gaming show Game On! Qore's monthly PlayStation 3-based video on demand package Qore is a monthly subscription service provided by Brian Brushwood and the former host of the PlayStation 3-based video on demand service Qore.
In addition, she was the host of the Mahalo Daily podcast and a producer and associate editor for CNET Networks, Inc.
Where she created, engineered, and co-hosted the podcast Buzz Out Loud.
Career
Belmont began as an intern delivering audio for CNET Networks. She was hired full time six months later to produce their First Look at the Labs collection and also started making Buzz Out Loud. She began as the show's sound engineer and producer, but her presence on the podcast has expanded greatly. In August 2006, she began to add her own words and was accepted as a official co-host. She was also the co-host of two other CNET podcasts, MP3 Insider and CRAVE Gadget Blog, which were both co-hosted by James Kim.
Belmont debuted on CNET on April 6, 2006, on an Insider Secrets segment titled "Give your PC a Mac-over." Since then, she has hosted videos from Maker Faire, CES, and South by Southwest. She was also the host of the Prizefighter competition series. In the iPhone vs. Nokia N95 edition of Prizefight, she appeared for the final time in CNET TV on July 25, 2007.
Belmont left CNET in July 2007 to join Mahalo. Mahalo Daily, a website she created and produced, featured topics of her choosing. Leeroy Jenkins' interview at BlizzCon 2007 was her first video. Belmont revealed on April 2, 2008, she would leave Mahalo Daily in two weeks. This was announced by TV Week on April 3, 2008.
Belmont will be joining Revision3 as co-host of Tekzilla on April 9, 2008, Revision3 reported. She became the host of Tekzilla Daily Tip in May 2008.
Belmont launched Fact or Fictional, a short form on Revision3's new YouTube channel tech feed in October 2012. The show investigates technology from popular fictional media and determines whether or not the device is or could be real.
In November 2013, Belmont accepted Revision3.
Sony Computer Entertainment introduced Qore, a monthly lifestyle gaming service that would be hosted by Belmont in June 2008. She revealed on her blog on October 19, 2011 that she would step down as host.
Belmont began co-hosting a podcast with CNET and TWIT's Tech News Today fame Tom Merritt on October 16, 2007. It's only about science-fiction and fantasy books, as the name implies, and William Gibson's debut with Neuromancer is just about science-fiction and fantasy books. It was a book club in forum form prior to the podcast's establishment. This style survived through the first three books, including Philip Pullman's Golden Compass, Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card, and American Gods by Neil Gaiman, as well as the subsequent creation of the podcast.
On Felicia Day's Geek & Sundry, a video incarnation of the show ran from 2012 to 2013. More than 30 episodes were produced.
Belmont will cohost TWiT's upcoming gaming show with Brian Brushwood on October 30, 2011. On a live webcast on the TWiT network, the show's first official episode aired January 15, 2012. On April 9, 2012, the last episode of the show was released.
She was the face of Light Switch 01, Light Switch 02, Stealth Suit Mk II, and Christine Royce in 2010's Fallout: New Vegas.
Gizmodo: On BBC America, the Gadget Testers premiered on March 18, 2013. Belmont is one of the co-hosts and testers who put the latest gadgets to the test in a variety of ways.
Belmont launched IRL - Online Life is Real Life, a Mozilla-sponsored podcast. After season 3, Belmont left the podcast and was replaced by Manoush Zomorodi in season 4.
Belmont was both a product manager and evangelist on the Adobe Spark team in July 2018.