The Engadget Show returns this Saturday, March 20th with Nicholas Negroponte and PlayStation Move!

The Engadget Show is sponsored by Sprint, and will take place at the Times Center, part of The New York Times Building in the heart of New York City at 41st St. between 7th and 8th Avenues (see map after the break). Tickets are -- as always -- free to anyone who would like to attend, but seating is limited, and tickets will be first come, first served... so get there early! Here's all the info you need:
- There is no admission fee -- tickets are completely free
- The event is all ages
- Ticketing will begin at the Times Center at 2:30PM on Saturday, doors will open for seating at 4:30PM, and the show begins at 5PM
- You cannot collect tickets for friends or family -- anyone who would like to come must be present to get a ticket
- Seating capacity in the Times Center is about 340, and once we're full, we're full
- The venue is located at 41st St. between 7th and 8th Avenues in New York City (map after the break)
- The show length is around an hour
Subscribe to the Show:
[iTunes] Subscribe to the Show directly in iTunes (M4V).
[Zune] Subscribe to the Show directly in the Zune Marketplace (M4V).
[RSS M4V] Add the Engadget Show feed (M4V) to your RSS aggregator and have it delivered automatically.

























Don't you mean Richard Marks (as opposed to Marx)?
@MastrCake Indeed we do. The good Dr. Marks.
yay!
stick to copying/pasting text into your blog and finding a cute pic to 'shop to go with it.
you guys are utterly dull on video and in these mock shows that look more like the high school A/V class trying to take itself way too so seriously.
@Mister Warmth Why are you trying to harsh our mellow, broham?
@Mister Warmth I think you're the one taking yourself too seriously. What's wrong with a bunch of geeks getting together and talking tech?
@Mister Warmth - Go away.
That is all.
@Mister Warmth he's just mad because he couldn't make it in time to get a ticket for the show
@Mister Warmth
*looks at Mister Warmth's posting history*
Yeah, just like i expected, a sarcastic troll. Do you make an account for all the websites and blogs which you don't like ?
@Joshua Topolsky @Chad Mumm - Want to buy HD RSS feed!
Hopefully it's better than the last podcast. I like the round table discussions format much better.
Could you guys ever have a show in San Francisco?
Def gonna try to attend this .. see what its all about
Please ask Nicholas Negroponte why he doesn't get Obama and Hillary Clinton to simply pay a few billion right now and provide $100 ARM Powered Chromium OS laptops with 50 hour battery runtime on latest generation 10" Pixel Qi, to every child in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Congo, Cuba, North Korea?
I mean comon! How expensive can it be?
And how about this 700mhz White Spaces. Why doesn't Google just install that all over those third world countries right now, so they can all have free wireless broadband on the best spectrum, instead of fighting telecoms in rich countries about it? Getting regulation in developing countries for free wireless broadband should be a piece of cake?
@Charbax $100/child for North Korea would cost $1 Billion for 10 million children. Google could install wireless broadband in there for $10 Million in infrastructure, if they can just install a few dozen base stations on 700mhz spectrum.
Wouldn't it be worth $1.01 Billion to make peace with North Korea and make an end to all this Capitalism vs Communism BS and get on with it, people are starving.
Same calculations, maybe even cheaper to cover whole Afghanistan and Iraq with OLPC within a couple years.
Shouldn't Nicholas Negroponte be a bit more political and just demand that the people in politics just pay up for it right now?
@(Unverified) Uhh, that 700mhz "white space" only applies to the US. Other countries might be using that part of the spectrum for something else.
@barry99705 Third world countries probably don't even have analog TV on that spectrum. They should be perfect place to implement White Spaces. They don't have any cables in the ground. Google needs to get the 700mhz base station down to $20 per box, like a WiFi router, have those run on a small solar panel if needed, and have them do the meshing if needed.
Of course i'm going to be there again!.
Definitely going again
Test: ignore this.
@Andir Double test
Please get Erick Tseng back!!!
I want to hear Josh ask him POINT BLANK:
"Hey, what about this NY Times article where it says Jobs told Google in 2008 that they would sue if Android implemented multi-touch? Was this a lie?"
He lied to Josh's face, straight up.
Link is http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/14/technology/14brawl.html?pagewanted=all
Anyone get a confirmation on the first 50 deal? I dialed pretty quick but only got a 'we'll get back to you' message, not a confirm or deny...
#corrections
The Internet should be spelled with a capital 'I'.