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Intern Jacob Kastrenakes.
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Dieter Bohn returns from the CES show floor.
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Amar Toor making an excellent counterpoint.
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Adrianne Jeffries continues her report.
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Michael McWhertor, a writer for Polygon, keeps his finger on the pulse of gaming at CES 2013.
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News Writer Ben Kersey concentrating on an article.
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Talia Keren-Zvi, Nina Sokoler, and Jacob Kastrenakes.
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Vox Media's Callie Schweitzer takes a quick break.
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Nilay Patel and Vox Media Product VP Trei Brundrett after the CES madness.
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Ross Miller and Nathan Ingraham heading out.
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Editorial Operations Assistant Leah Sigler considers her options.
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Vlad Savov looking quite dapper as usual.
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Tom Warren and ABC's Joanna Stern chuckle over some post-CES news.
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Michael Shane taking a break from keeping Josh alive.
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Josh and Nilay discuss breaking CES developments.
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Post Production Supervisor Regina Dellea and Oculus VR's Nate Mitchell demoing the Oculus Rift.
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Regina Dellea (left), and VR's Nate Mitchell (right).
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Sean Hollister (left), Kimber Streams (right), and Tyler Gold (center) talk about the Oculus Rift.
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Paul Miller returns to the trailer with his trusty skateboard.
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Sam Byford flashes a smile.
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Chris Welch (left), Aaron Souppouris (center), and Talia Keren-Zvi (right) keeping high spirits during the crunch of CES coverage.
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Vlad Savov enjoying an off-camera salad without dressing.
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Nilay Patel, worrying about being a suit.
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Director Jordan Oplinger working his usual video magic.
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Director Billy Disney during a CES video interview.
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Phil Knowlton and Stephen Greenwood editing a feature.
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Developer Guillermo Esteves keeping the site running.
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Designer James Chae keeping The Verge a beautiful place.
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Reporter Ellis Hamburger app-snacking in the CES trailer.
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Chris Ziegler deep in thought over self-driving cars.
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Senior Editor Thomas Ricker ensuring a steady flow of news in the meeting room.
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Brendan Murphy steps away from his video editing station.
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Leah Sigler busy keeping The Verge running.
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Kyle Kramer, Executive Producer for Vox Media Studios, running between the trailer and the studio.
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Adrianne Jeffries and her electrical-taped Asus trackpad.
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Interns Joshua Cherkes (right) and Tyler Gold (left) in-between driving Verge employees to their destinations.
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Justin Rubio writing a post next to his personal flotation device, the Galaxy Note II.
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Joshua Topolsky returns from The Vergecast After Hours.
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News Writer Nathan Ingraham.
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News Writer Jeff Blagdon editing a story and enjoying a beverage.
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Nilay Patel discussing news with The Verge staff.
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Reporter Russell Brandom plots his course.
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Sam Sheffer walking the CES grounds.
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Louis Sansano keeping an eye on the site.
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The newsroom.
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Dan Seifert diligently checking the details.
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Sam Thonis (left) and Rhondo Manning (right) return from shooting video on the CES show floor.
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A night scene from the CES grounds.
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Evan Rodgers working behind the scenes.
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Sam Sheffer in front of The Verge studio.
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Bryan Bishop posing outside the trailer.
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David Pierce running the news in a fuzzy hat.
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Ross Miller working in the video room.
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T.C. Sottek getting ready to head back to the hotel.
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The elevator under the monorail station.
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A cab on the busy Vegas streets.
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News Writer T.C. Sottek heading to the hotel.
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Paul Miller looks up CES events the old-fashioned way (a book).
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Nina Sokoler and Talia Keren-Zvi making labels.
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News Writer Kimber Streams writing on a PC laptop.
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Reporter Adi Robertson works on a post.
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Polygon Editor-in-Chief Chris Grant thinking about video games.
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Thomas Houston expresses his love for PC cases.
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Joshua Topolsky and Vox Media CEO Jim Bankoff talk business.
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Video Editor Leanne Belgiorno (left) and Support Manager Chao Li (right) pose with some hats.
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