A team of Mashable writers, editors and photographers have spent the week barreling through the Las Vegas Convention Center that houses CES 2013. With new tech and gadgets being unveiled every minute, our staff has been racing against the clock to see as many products as they can. They have also been racing against each other as part of Mashable's CES Challenge.
All of our team members at CES are wearing Nike+ Fuelbands, allowing us to track their activity throughout the show. Here's how they stood at the end of Wednesday, the fourth day of the challenge:
Reporter Samantha Murphy clobbered the competition, racking up a formidable total of 8.01 miles over 16 active hours. If she makes it to tomorrow, there's a chance she could overtake Video Editor Evan Engel's lead in the overall contest. A busy day was to be expected, however, seeing as her daily activities included a speech from President Bill Clinton at a Samsung event and a concert by Ke$ha with iHeartRadio.
On day four, Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff caught up with queen of the geeks Felicia Day to talk about entertainment and tech.
Just had an awesome chat with @feliciaday #2013CES twitter.com/LanceUlanoff/s
Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) January 9, 2013
His star-studded day included an interview with Danny DeVito filmed by Evan. Lance also got a glimpse at the new Samsung Series 9, which is testing a pearly white model.
Emily Price got an 8 a.m. start on Wednesday, checking out Nokia's Lumia tour bus and Verizon's events with HTC and Samsung. Emily's lower total active time, for the record, reflects the fact that she received her FuelBand later than her East Coast-based team members.
By tomorrow, we'll know who the CES Challenge overall champion is. Will Samantha edge out Evan? Will Emily come from behind for a dramatic upset? Look for our post tomorrow announcing the winner!
CES Challenge Day 1 Results | CES Challenge Day 2 Results | CES Challenge Day 3 Results
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