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  • Live from Expand: What's Next? A Glimpse Into the Future of Technology (video)

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    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    03.16.2013

    Sick of the present? Good, us too. We've gathered together a number of futurists and other thinkers to prognosticate on what's coming next in the world of technology. Let's meet back here for Expand 2 and see who got what right. Deal? March 16, 2013 8:15 PM EDT For a full list of Expand sessions, be sure to check out our event hub.

  • Live from Expand: Robots, Lasers and Replicators: Making Science Fiction a Reality (video)

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    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    03.16.2013

    Science fiction? Or science fact? We explore the connection between fantastical technologies of the past and their real world analogs, along with Tekzilla's Veronica Belmont, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America's John Scalzi and Robopocalypse author Daniel H. Wilson. March 16, 2013 7:30 PM EDT For a full list of Expand sessions, be sure to check out our event hub.

  • Microsoft Kinect for Windows Director Bob Heddle: In Conversation liveblog

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    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    03.16.2013

    Kinect has branched out from its gaming roots to PC interaction, and we're chatting with Bob Heddle, director, Kinect for Windows at Microsoft to see how the hardware is changing natural user-interfaces. We're also set to get a sneak peak at what's coming up in the next release of the Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit. The chat gets started at 7PM ET, sharp.

  • Live from Expand: Microsoft's Bob Heddle (video)

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    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    03.16.2013

    From gaming peripheral to PC input device, Microsoft's Kinect is changing the way we interact with our machines. We'll be speaking to Bob Heddle, director, Kinect for Windows at Microsoft about the device's broadening functionality. We'll also be taking a look at the state of the Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit. March 16, 2013 7:00 PM EDT For a full list of Expand sessions, be sure to check out our event hub.

  • Live from Expand: Insert Coin New Challengers Demos (video)

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    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    03.16.2013

    You've seen plenty about our Insert Coin competitors on this very site -- and now it's time to see them in action. We've got some stage time with the finalists, who will be arguing for why they think they deserve that $20,000 grand prize. March 16, 2013 6:00 PM EDT For a full list of Expand sessions, be sure to check out our event hub.

  • Live from Expand: Reprogramming: How Technology is Changing the Way We Watch TV (video)

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    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    03.16.2013

    March 16, 2013 5:15 PM EDT What's next for television? We've got reps from Boxee, TiVo and Sling on hand to discuss the ways in which technology is evolving in the early 21st century.

  • OUYA CEO Julie Uhrman: In Conversation liveblog

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    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    03.16.2013

    The Android-powered OUYA game console is set to ship to its many, many Kickstarter backers later this month, and we've got the company's CEO Julie Uhrman live on-stage from our Expand event this weekend talking about just that. Will we finally find out that the console and its Kickstarter campaign were all just a sneaky ploy by Cobra Commander to destroy the world's children? Doubtful, but you never know! The only way to find out is to tune in -- our livestream's right here -- but we'll also be liveblogging Uhrman's conversation with Engadget EIC Tim Stevens, which you've found. The talk kicks off at 4:45PM ET / 1:45PM PT. March 16, 2013 1:45 PM PDT

  • Live from Expand: A Conversation With Julie Uhrman (video)

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    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    03.16.2013

    OUYA managed to capture the imagination of the Kickstarter community and tech world at large with its dream of a low-cost Android-based gaming console. We'll be speaking with Julie Uhrman, the company's CEO to discuss its plans to disrupt an industry controlled by three giants. March 16, 2013 4:45 PM EDT For a full list of Expand sessions, be sure to check out our event hub.

  • Tamar Yehoshua, Google: In Conversation liveblog

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    Sarah Silbert
    Sarah Silbert
    03.16.2013

    Voice search has pervaded nearly every aspect of our gadget lives, from our smartphones to our TVs to our navigation programs. Today we're talking with Tamar Yehoshua, director of product management at Google, about how speech-activated search is changing -- and improving -- the way we interact with technology. Meet us here at 4:15PM EDT to catch the action. March 16, 2013 4:15 PM EDT

  • Live from Expand: A Conversation With Google's Tamar Yehoshua (video)

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    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    03.16.2013

    We'll be joined by Google's director, product management Tamar Yehoshua, to discuss the ways in search is adapting to an ever more mobile-centric world -- and the role voice is playing in that transition. March 16, 2013 4:15 PM EDT Follow all of Engadget's Expand coverage live from San Francisco right here!

  • Redesigning Mobile liveblog

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    Mark Hearn
    Mark Hearn
    03.16.2013

    What happens when you sit down with the design leads of two feuding smartphone makers and insert the product director of one of America's largest wireless carriers? That's easy. You get a live, unrehearsed segment that we call Redesigning Mobile. So please join us as our very own Myriam Joire mediates a casual conversation about mobile between Scott Croyle (HTC), Dennis Miloseski (Samsung Design America) and Ryan Sullivan (Sprint).

  • Live from Expand: Redesigning Mobile (video)

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    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    03.16.2013

    March 16, 2013 2:30 PM EDT Yes, ladies and gents, it's time to talk mobile. We'll be sitting down with big wigs from some of the top companies in the space, including HTC's VP design Scott Croyle, Samsung's Design America's head of design studio Miloseski and Sprint's director of product development Ryan Sullivan.

  • Live from Expand: A Conversation with Nest Co-Founder Matt Rogers (video)

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    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    03.16.2013

    Nest answered that age old question: how to make the thermostat exciting? The startup has managed to bring the sleek and cutting edge technologies of mobile devices to the world of home temperature control, helping us to rethink the way we think about home automation in the process. March 16, 2013 2:00 PM EDT For a full list of Expand sessions, be sure to check out our event hub.

  • 3D Printing Goes Mainstream liveblog

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    03.16.2013

    3D printers might one day be as common as inkjets, letting you conjure up plastic visions of whatever pops into your head. At least, that's the vision of its promoters and there's now a wide variety of models and form factors in the market ranging from sub-$1,000 price tags up to $3-4k for more sophisticated systems. But despite the obvious utility for designers, prototypers and the like, will less demanding users warm to the tech? Join moderator Brian Heater for a discussion of 3D printing's future with Hod Lipson, Professor of Engineering, Cornell University; Max Lobovsky, Co-Founder, FormLabs; and Avi Reichental, President & CEO, 3D Systems. March 16, 2013 1:00 PM EST

  • Kickstarter Co-Founder Yancey Strickler: In Conversation liveblog

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    Michael Gorman
    Michael Gorman
    03.16.2013

    From the breakout success of the Pebble smartwatch to the emergence of the OUYA gaming console, Kickstarter has certainly brought legitimacy to the hardware crowdfunding movement. Join us as editor-in-chief Tim Stevens speaks to Kickstarter co-founder and head of community Yancey Strickler about various Kickstarter successes and the potential struggles candidates have to face to get the crowd on their side. Our chat begins at 12:30PM ET.

  • Live from Expand: A conversation with Kickstarter Co-Founder Yancey Strickler (video)

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    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    03.16.2013

    Crowdfunding has completely changed the startup game, and nowhere is the site impact more felt more strongly than in the world of hardware manufacturers. Where launching a new piece of hardware once felt insurmountable, the charge lead by Kickstarter is helping to bring on a new era of platforms and innovative devices that have industry-changing potential. We'll be speaking with the site's co-founder and head of community, and you can join in, after the break. March 16, 2013 12:30 PM EDT For a full list of Expand sessions, be sure to check out our event hub.

  • TUAW TV Live: Making your Mac Better with Doc

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    Shawn Boyd
    Shawn Boyd
    03.13.2013

    Uncle Steve is on a boat and he left me the keys to the livestream. Today we will talk about the tools and tips I use to keep my Mac healthy and running fast. Below, you'll find a Ustream livestream viewer and a chat tool. The chat tool allows you to participate by asking questions or making comments. A fan of IRC? Join us in the TUAW TV Live chatroom on server chat1.ustream.tv, chatroom #tuaw-tv. You'll be watching the show in glorious HD! If you're driving somewhere and would like to watch TUAW TV Live while you're stuck in traffic, please don't -- keep your eyes on the road! However, if someone else is doing the driving, you can watch the show on your iPhone and join the chat by downloading the free Ustream App. It's a universal app and is wonderful on an iPad, both for viewing and participating in the chat. In addition, the live stream and chat will be available through our Facebook page. Just point your browser here to watch the show and chat with other viewers while you're on Facebook. We'll start at about 5 PM ET, so if you're seeing a prerecorded show, be sure to refresh your browser until you see the live stream. For those of you who are not able to join us for the live edition, you'll be able to view it later this evening on our TUAW Video YouTube channel and as part of the TUAW TV Live podcast viewable in iTunes or on any of your Apple devices.

  • Live from SXSW: catch our Leap Motion, Elon Musk and Al Gore liveblogs today!

    by 
    Zach Honig
    Zach Honig
    03.09.2013

    Austin, Texas is loaded to the gills with geeks of every shape and size, and we're here too! We're parked at the city's convention center for a day filled with A-list SXSW speakers, including Elon Musk of Tesla and SpaceX fame, former Vice President Al Gore and the ace team from Leap Motion. We'll be liveblogging several events today, and bringing you hands-ons and interviews throughout the weekend and early next week. Head over to our event page for a full rundown of our SXSW posts, galleries and videos, and be sure to check out our liveblogs, kicking off with Leap Motion at 1:30PM ET, then followed by Elon Musk at 3:00PM ET and Al Gore at 4:30PM ET. Oh, and if you're in Austin tonight, don't forget to drop by our very first Engadget+gdgt Live event. We'll see you there!

  • We're live at the Nokia MWC press event!

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    Brad Molen
    Brad Molen
    02.25.2013

    Are you curious as to what mystery gadgets are hanging out in Stephen Elop's pocket right now? So are we, and thankfully we won't have to wait much longer to find out. The Nokia CEO is set to take the stage at MWC in just a few minutes to show off the latest and greatest mobile wares coming out of Finland, so sit down and join us as we bring you the announcements as they come.

  • Google to host second Presidential Google+ Hangout on February 14th (video)

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    02.11.2013

    It's not quite as traditional as baseball and apple pie, but you've got to start somewhere. Following last year's success, Google is once again hosting a Presidential Google+ chat days after the State of the Union address, on February 14th at 4:50PM Eastern. The Fireside Hangout will see President Obama answer the most voted-for questions from Americans live, with a seasoned panel joining him for the discussion. It's arguably one of our better chances at getting answers about policies that we wouldn't get from a formal speech -- as such, those who can put aside nostalgia for old-fashioned Fireside Chats will likely get their fill at the source link.