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  • Challenge: Make your own Natal demo video, get yourself on The Engadget Show

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    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    09.28.2009

    We hope by now you've seen the video of Microsoft's Kudo Tsunoda demoing the latest software to undergo the Project Natal treatment -- Beautiful Katamari and Space Invaders Extreme. If you haven't, you really should, because there's nothing quite like seeing a man gesticulate wildly for seemingly no reason. In that post, a commenter of ours -- aardWolf -- made the genius suggestion that people do their own "demo" videos of Project Natal. We think that's a grand, grand idea... and we're going one better. If you make those videos, we'll put them together in a segment for The Engadget Show. Here's what we want from you, the reader: Film yourself "playing" a game "with" Project Natal Upload the video to YouTube, Viddler, or the video site of your choice tagged with "engadget natal contest" (with quotes, at least on Viddler), and specify exactly what game you're playing. Feel free to give details. Email us at engadgetshow [at] engadget [dot] com with "natal video" in the subject, as well as the link and any pertinent info you'd like to provide (or you can just leave a link in comments) Lather, rinse, repeat Once we get some good entries, we'll cut the whole shebang together in a segment for The Engadget Show (provided you guys aren't super boring or something -- though we don't think that will be an issue). It goes without saying that by submitting a video you're granting us the rights to use it on the Show and in any Show promotional materials we might produce. Don't worry, we won't sell you into slavery or anything. Probably. In case your memory is super bad, we've included the clip of Kudo after the break.

  • The Engadget Show: Hands-on with Times Square

    by 
    Engadget
    Engadget
    09.24.2009

    In addition to our full length Engadget Show, we'll be doing short segments on a wide variety of topics which we're hoping will delight, inform, or at least entertain for a few, precious moments. Ever wondered who makes the outrageous displays in Times Square? Now you'll know. Josh talks to Meric Adriansen from D3 LED, the man who designs and builds those massive structures, and goes behind the scenes to see the rigs from the other side. Want to get deep inside of the art and science behind the light pollution that is -- literally -- New York's most visible spot? Watch the video... and subscribe to the RSS / iTunes feed below (we're still waiting on Zune Marketplace approval). Also, if you missed the premiere of the show with Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein, you can see it here. Host: Joshua Topolsky Produced and Directed by: Chad Mumm Edited by: Michael Slavens Music by: Bit Shifter Subscribe to the Show: [iTunes] Subscribe to the Show directly in iTunes (M4V). [RSS M4V] Add the Engadget Show feed (M4V) to your RSS aggregator and have it delivered automatically. Download the Show Download (720p) Download (iPhone / iPod formatted)

  • The Engadget Show - 001: Jon Rubinstein, Bit Shifter, iPod event, Moto CLIQ, N900

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    09.17.2009

    Well it's finally, really happened. The very first Engadget Show is done and ready for your viewing pleasure. First up, Josh sits down with Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein for an in-depth discussion, then Nilay and Paul join the fray for a dissection of recent news -- including the recent Apple iPod event, the Motorola CLIQ, and a hands-on look at an early version of the as-yet-unreleased Nokia N900! We're still getting our T's crossed and I's dotted for the Zune and iTunes subscriptions, but you can download the full HD video below -- or just sit back and watch the streaming file up above. Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Paul Miller, Nilay Patel Special guest: Jon Rubinstein Produced and directed by: Chad Mumm Music by: Bit Shifter Visuals by: Paris and outpt Download the Show: The Engadget Show - 001 (HD) / The Engadget Show - 001 (iPod / iPhone / Zune formatted) / The Engadget Show - 001 (Extra small - 319MB) 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. HD torrent: http://nixil.net/engadget_show_001.torrent

  • Thanks for coming out to The Engadget Show!

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    09.14.2009

    People of Earth -- we wanted to say thank you to everyone who came out to the first-ever taping of The Engadget Show last night! We couldn't have asked for a better crowd, and Jon Rubinstein was an amazing first guest. We're going to have the full video on the site this week, but if you can't wait till then, the folks over at Gear Patrol took some photos and did a writeup, and Weblogs Inc.'s director Brad Hill snapped some great pictures as well -- hit the links below and check it all out.Note: If you were in the audience and want to know how to get your Touchstone, we'll have all that info in the video post!Read - GP Events: The Engadget ShowRead - Brad's photos

  • The Engadget Show is today -- here's all the info!

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    09.13.2009

    The Engadget Show is happening today, Sunday, September 13th, in New York City. Our first guest will be Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein!The show will take place at the Tishman Auditorium at Parsons The New School for Design. The beautiful venue (which you can see in a photo after the break) is located at 66 W. 12th Street between 5th and 6th Ave. Seating is limited and tickets will be handed out on a first-come, first-served basis -- which means if you want to join us in the audience for the show, you'll have to arrive early and be prepared for a little wait. Here are some facts about the show: The show is graciously sponsored by Nokia, and hosted by Parsons The New School for Design Bit Shifter (one of our favorite chiptune artists) will be playing live at the first show! The total show length will be around an hour Here is what you need to know if you're coming today to be part of the audience: There is no admission fee -- tickets are completely free The event is all ages The venue seats just over 450 people Parsons students are welcomed, and we encourage them to come! Tickets will be available for pickup at the Tishman Auditorium at 2PM today, and we're strongly encouraging people to get their tickets and not stand in line -- just pick up a ticket and then return in a couple hours for the taping. If you have a ticket, you'll have a seat! You cannot pick up tickets for other people -- if you want your friend to get a ticket, bring your friend! The show begins at 5PM, and doors will open at 4:30PM -- no one will be seated after 4:50PM Hold on to your ticket stubs -- we have a very good reason which you'll find out about at the taping! If you're going to tweet about the show (you know you want to), feel free to include #engadgetshow Sponsored by:

  • The Engadget Show tapes Sunday, September 13th -- our first guest is Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    09.11.2009

    The Engadget Show gets underway this coming Sunday, September 13th, in New York City, and we're super excited to announce that the first person we'll be sitting down with for a one-on-one conversation is Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein! Between the recent launch of the Pixi, the introduction Pre and webOS, and all the other hubbub surrounding the company, we think it will be quite an interesting chat.The show -- which will be a mix of one-on-one interviews, roundtable discussions, short video segments, and live music -- will take place at the Tishman Auditorium at Parsons The New School for Design. The Show will be filmed live once a month -- but if you can't make it, don't worry. We'll be bringing the full video back home to Engadget (and as a free download in the iTunes Store, Zune Marketplace, etc.) for your viewing pleasure. The full show should be online just a few days after we tape! The beautiful venue (which you can see in a photo after the break) is located at 66 W. 12th Street between 5th and 6th Aves. Seating is limited and tickets will be handed out on a first-come, first-served basis -- which means if you want to join us in the audience for the show, you'll have to arrive early and be prepared for a little wait. Here are the facts you need to know about the show: The show is graciously sponsored by Nokia, and hosted by Parsons The New School for Design Bit Shifter (one of our favorite chiptune artists) will be playing live at the first show! The total show length will be around an hour Here is what you need to know if you want to be part of the audience: There is no admission fee -- tickets are completely free The event is all ages The venue seats just over 450 people Parsons students are welcomed, and we encourage them to come! Tickets will be available for pickup at the Tishman Auditorium at 2PM on the 13th, and we're strongly encouraging people to get their tickets and not stand in line -- if you have a ticket, you'll have a seat! You cannot pick up tickets for other people -- if you want your friend to get a ticket, bring your friend! The show begins at 5PM, and doors will open at 4:30PM If you're a member of the media who wishes to attend, please contact us at: engadgetshowmedia@engadget.com, and we'll try to accommodate you. All other non-media questions can be sent to: engadgetshow@engadget.com. Sponsored by:

  • The Engadget Show is taping live this Sunday, September 13th -- here's how you join us

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    09.08.2009

    Well you've asked -- and we're answering. The Engadget Show gets underway this coming Sunday, September 13th, in New York City, and we want you to be a part of it! The show -- which will be a mix of one-on-one interviews, roundtable discussions, short video segments, and live music -- will take place at the Tishman Auditorium at Parsons The New School for Design. The Show will be filmed live once a month -- but if you can't make it, don't worry. We'll be bringing the full video back home to Engadget (as well as the iTunes Store, Zune Marketplace, etc.) for your viewing pleasure. The full show should be online just a few days after we tape! The beautiful venue (which you can see in a photo after the break) is located at 66 W. 12th Street between 5th and 6th Aves. Seating is limited and tickets will be handed out on a first-come, first-served basis -- which means if you want to join us in the audience for the show, you'll have to arrive early and be prepared for a little wait. Here are the facts you need to know about the show: The show is graciously sponsored by Nokia, and hosted by Parsons The New School for Design Our first guest will be announced tomorrow -- we're pretty excited about it, and think you guys will be as well Bit Shifter (one of our favorite chiptune artists) will be playing live at the first show! The total show length will be around an hour Here is what you need to know if you want to be part of the audience: There is no admission fee -- tickets are completely free Tickets will be available for pickup at the Tishman Auditorium at 2PM on the 13th, and we're strongly encouraging people to get their tickets and not stand in line -- if you have a ticket, you'll have a seat! The show begins at 5PM, and doors will open at 4:30PM If you're a member of the media who wishes to attend, please contact us at: engadgetshowmedia@engadget.com, and we'll try to accommodate you. All other non-media questions can be sent to: engadgetshow@engadget.com. Sponsored by:

  • The Engadget Show comes alive... September 13th

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    09.04.2009

    We'll have a lot more news next week, so stay tuned! Music -- Hexadecimal Genome -- Bit Shifter

  • Next up...

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    08.27.2009

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