Update: The live stream has ended, but you can always catch The Engadget Show over on Engadget.com or on iTunes, to view at your leisure.
Engadget Show with PlayStation Move (and Chris Grant) live ... right now!
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If you're not out walking around on this beautiful day, or sitting in the live taping at the Times Center in NYC, you should probably get your eyes on The Engadget Show that's happening live right now! Aside from the MIT Media Lab and OLPC Project's Nicholas Negroponte, Sony's Dr. Richard Marks will be dishing on the PlayStation Move to Engadget's Joshua Topolsky and Paul Miller, not to mention Joystiq's very own Chris Grant. Hit the break for the live stream!
Update: The live stream has ended, but you can always catch The Engadget Show over on Engadget.com or on iTunes, to view at your leisure.
Update: The live stream has ended, but you can always catch The Engadget Show over on Engadget.com or on iTunes, to view at your leisure.
Reader Comments (23)
Posted: Mar 20th 2010 5:51PM (Unverified) said
Good Idea - are these shows available to download?
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Posted: Mar 20th 2010 5:58PM Benjamin Gilbert said
Yep. You can get 'em through iTunes (and I believe the Zune music store, etc.).
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Posted: Mar 20th 2010 8:19PM Korova Pamplona said
How long does it take to upload it to iTunes? The most recent show up there now is from March 12.
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Posted: Mar 20th 2010 6:22PM Diodax said
@ Crimson_Ryan: you forgot this: http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs30/f/2008/125/9/c/Spongebob__Imagination_by_kssael.png
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Posted: Mar 20th 2010 6:14PM sonicspike41 said
The better include that Kevin Butler tech demo with the final product.
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Posted: Mar 20th 2010 6:23PM stoneNboneCDXX said
No noticeable lag in it using the move, very nice. :-)
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Posted: Mar 20th 2010 6:33PM sonicspike41 said
Personally that was the one thing that excited me the most out of this whole show. When I saw them moving/resizing the "windows" I was like, "O_O!"
It reminds me a lot of the awesome tabletop demos they've shown for tracking a keyboard/mouse or tablets to show information based on tilt/location/rotation.
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It reminds me a lot of the awesome tabletop demos they've shown for tracking a keyboard/mouse or tablets to show information based on tilt/location/rotation.
Posted: Mar 20th 2010 8:35PM (Unverified) said
The tech demo would have been so much better if the Engadget guys weren't so focused on interrupting Anton and Richard and simply trolling.
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Posted: Mar 21st 2010 6:54PM matizzy said
It would've been better if Engadget didn't spend so much time with the OLPC guy. I was there. I don't think the olpc guy wanted to even give away the laptop. I think he did it suddenly, there could've been problems if that laptop hit someone in the face. I was disappointed when there were no audience demonstrations :( I sat in the front row just to be able to get chosen. On the bright side, i won a new shiny dualshock :)
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Posted: Mar 20th 2010 9:05PM (Unverified) said
Posted: Mar 20th 2010 10:19PM sonicspike41 said
If you're trying to watch the one on this page, it's not going to work. It was a live feed that's ended already. You can probably find it on itunes or youtube.
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Posted: Mar 21st 2010 12:18AM (Unverified) said
great.... joystiq is in my town and i get the dates wrong :(
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