Techies and webOS fans will have something to tune into next week, as Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein will be the inaugural guest sitting down on The Engadget Show this Sunday; described as "a mix of one-on-one interviews, roundtable discussions, short video segments, and live music". The show will be filmed live each month, and the video hosted (for free) on Engadget, iTunes, Zune Marketplace, and more.
The popular tech site is going full steam ahead with their new show, sponsored by Nokia, with a studio audience of up to 450 in Tishman Auditorium, New York City (near NYU). For those in the area, tickets are free and will be first come, first served. Media will also be accomodated, but must first obtain permission. Previously, Engadget's Joshua Topolsky showed off the Pre on the Jimmy Fallon show, and more recently the handset was featured in commercials and a reality ad series for Bell Canada.
So stay tuned as Rubinstein will be put on the spot with questions about the upcoming Palm Pixi, what's in store for webOS and the Pre, and of course all the latest Palm happenings.
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