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Watch the CES 2018 Live Stream via CNET on YouTube for Wednesday, January 10
Mobile Devices, Startups, and Autonomous Cars Macklemore took over CES 2018 on Tuesday evening with a live performance. Today the conference hosts a wide selection of topics covering the latest tech trends in Las Vegas. CNET is hosting a live stream to provide coverage for those unable to attend CES live in person. Streaming lineup: 9:30 a.m. PST, Samsung's VP Alanna Cotton will be here to show us Samsung's latest in mobile computing. 10:00 a.m. PST, Neofect's Robotic Glove 10:30 a.m. PST, Gaming Gear with Mad Catz 11:00 a.m. PST, CNET Espanol 11:30 a.m. PST, CNET's Lexy Savvides and Vanessa
Live Stream: CES 2018 Day 1 Events on YouTube and Facebook
Watch Two Different Live Streams to Engage with CES 2018 The official opening day of CES 2018 has begun. Today at CES the conference will share data covering products from Sony, robotics, and the future of gaming. Watch the YouTube live stream, and connect with the watch page to chat with other viewers. Scroll down and view the Facebook video from the Ford Keynote. Both streams offer unique insight to CES in Las Vegas. https://youtu.be/lUaKijVYfqM Connect on Twitter with the live feed to share information with international audiences. #CES2018 Tweets
Live Stream: CNET at CES 2018 on YouTube
Tap Into the Live Stream from CES 2018 CES 2018 is officially live on YouTube. For those unable to attend the tech conference in Las Vegas, CNET has provided a live stream of the event. Browse over our comprehensive view of CES 2018. Watch at CNET.com at: https://www.cnet.com/ces/. Monday at CES main focus is their press conference. CNET will be streaming 10 hours of continuous coverage featuring the latest products and services from major tech companies. For the opening presentation, David VanderWaal, Vice President of Marketing LG Electronics, experienced some technical difficulties with the voice recognition software from LG, but overall,


