
By now, you’ve probably noticed that we’re not The Verge. Or Engadget. Or CNET. Or any other large site who plans to bring you coverage of every bell, whistle, and doodad to come out of the International CES show next week. If that level of coverage is what you’re looking for, those guys do a phenomenal job, and every day at the show we’ll scour the endless feeds of articles from each of these sites and provide links to a handful of stories we find interesting and relevant, but won’t be able to cover ourselves.
Meanwhile, we’ll scour every major press conference and booth we can get to, and provide you with top-quality coverage of the big mobile related news to come out of CES. We’ll go hands-on with the top gadgets, apps, accessories, and connected devices at the show, as well as anything we find interesting and/or happen to come across. And we’ll bring live coverage of all the major press events throughout the show both on the site and via Twitter.
Oh, and there may be Google Hangouts.
For a preview of what kinds of things we expect to see at CES, be sure to check out our CES Preview Post.
This article was written by Anthony Domanico
Anthony is the Editor in Chief of Techgress, and a big mobile and gaming geek. He's covered mobile technology for the better part of three years, and gets excited about shiny, new things. He currently uses an iPhone, iPad Mini, and Nexus 7, but Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry devices are never too far away.