If you're like me,Happy (2015) you're stuck on the outside looking in at the biggest tech event of the (very young) year: CES 2017. Here I am at Mashable HQ in rainy New York City, while many of my colleagues are soaking up the sun and hanging out at the conference in Las Vegas.
SEE ALSO: 10 tech trends that will rule CES 2017It's not quitethe same, but we can at least keep up with CES remotely through a few different methods. Here's how.
Like just about every other event in the world, CES will be shared with the outside world 140 characters at a time.
There's the official handle of the show, @CES. You'll get announcements, news and a quick connection if you have any questions about the event itself or any of the major presentations. To gauge the general conversation from Vegas, check out #CES2017, the event's official hashtag.
That can get a bit muddled though with so many voices chiming in, so for the absolute best coverage, follow us on @MashableTech for up-to-the-minute tweets about everything CES. For a bit more flavor, make sure to search #MashCES — that's our hashtag of choice.
We'll also be going live on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat throughout the show, so follow along to stay in the know.
Largest VR headset ever? #MashCES #CES2017 pic.twitter.com/SN2JJujmf7
— Raymond Wong 📱💾📼 (@raywongy) January 3, 2017
To keep up with the biggest events in real time with your own two eyes, you'll want to take note of livestreams scheduled to take place throughout the week. The CES site itself will host live video of some major notable events. Don't miss out on the SuperSessions or the Innovation Policy Summit events on Thursday and Friday.
Additionally some of the showcased companies will provide the public with access to the presentations independently. Major players like Faraday Future (Tuesday; 6 p.m. PST), LG (Wednesday; 8 a.m. PST), Samsung (Wednesday; 2 p.m. PST), Sony (Wednesday; 5 p.m. PST) and NVIDIA (Wednesday; 6:30 p.m. PST) shouldn't be missed.
Whether you're watching from the show floor or your bedroom, the trends that kick off the year at CES will be major factors for the tech world for the rest of the year — and beyond. So tune in, follow those hashtags and get stoked for another year of innovation... and washing machines.
Topics CES X/Twitter
Previous:The Reaching-Out Industry
Next:That Thing They Have
Memo to 'The Mandalorian': This is the way (to fix the show)'Stardew Valley' is getting an update with 'new game content'Spotify goes down worldwideWatch 'Zenimation' on Disney+ to beat lockdown fatigue: ReviewIda Kar by Nicole RudickStaff Picks: Geoff Dyer, Lydia Davis's Cows by The Paris ReviewIda Kar by Nicole Rudick'Stardew Valley' is getting an update with 'new game content'Social media is the new bodycamElon Musk wants to challenge ChatGPT with his own AI companyDavid Orr: Lost in the Archives, Spring 1974 by David OrrJudy Blume tweets support of LGBTQ community after J.K. Rowling controversyThe real impact of not having been touched in monthsEric Trump celebrates the stock market as the U.S. coronavirus death toll hits 100,000'Succession' Season 4, episode 4: What does Shiv's pregnancy actually mean?One surprising song links 'Succession,' 'Barry,' and 'The Last of Us'Sadie Stein to Join Editorial Staff of 'The Paris Review' by Lorin SteinGoogle's AI search engine will 'anticipate users' needs''Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for April 19Tripadvisor in Australia: Everything you need to know NYT's The Mini crossword answers for April 13 ChatGPT got an upgrade — and OpenAI says it's better in these key areas People think Guy Fieri is a better philanthropist than Elon Musk 'The Sympathizer' review: Park Chan NYT's The Mini crossword answers for April 14 NYT's The Mini crossword answers for April 15 Chinese battery maker Sunwoda to establish production base in Hungary · TechNode Wordle today: The answer and hints for April 15 How to watch 'Argylle': When and where is it streaming? Wordle today: The answer and hints for April 16 Galaxy AI is coming to 8 new devices. Is yours on the list? Orcas aren’t the only animals who intensely grieve their dead Geely unveils intelligent autobrand JI YUE, in collaboration with Baidu · TechNode Google Pixel 8a, the 'cheapie' of the Pixel 8 series, just had a major leak Xiaomi unveils latest advancements in LLM, with a focus on lightweight applications · TechNode Trump's science adviser pick is actually a good scientist How does recycling work in the United States? Elon Musk's Grok AI can now 'understand' images New panda mom doesn't know she has twins thanks to sneaky zookeepers Panasonic sues Xiaomi and OPPO for patent infringements · TechNode
1.8661s , 10106.4375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Happy (2015)】,Information Information Network