How to follow CNET on social media for CES 2016

This story is part of CES 2016. Our editors bring you complete CES 2016 coverage and scour the showroom floor for the hottest new tech gadgets around.

The CNET team has arrived in Las Vegas for CES 2016, the biggest consumer electronics show of the year. As we do every year, we’ll bring you the latest and most important news of the show with hundreds of articles, product first takes, videos and live blogs. But one of the best ways to feel like you’re there yourself is to follow us on social media.

For even more commentary and personal insights, follow CNET and CNET editors on social for some of the behind-the-scenes details that might not make it into an article.

Here are the accounts to follow for the most comprehensive coverage at CES 2016.

Main CNET accounts on Twitter:

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CNET: The best of everything at CES. Follow @CNET CNET en Español: The best of everything at CES, brought to you by our Spanish-language reporting team. Follow @CNET_Es CNET News: Live tweets from major press events and all the top breaking news stories. Follow @CNETNews CNET TV: Live video streams from press events, behind-the-scenes coverage, product videos and CNET shows. Follow @CNETTV Crave: All the gorgeous gadgets you’ll…well…you know. Follow @Crave

Follow everyone at the show with these handy Twitter Lists:

CNET at CES CNET News All CNET editors CNET TV

CNET News editors on Twitter:

Connie Guglielmo, editor in chief, CNET News. Follow @techledes Roger Cheng, executive editor, East Coast news. Follow @rogerwcheng Ian Sherr, executive editor, West Coast news. Follow @iansherr Richard Nieva, staff writer. Follow @richardjnieva Shara Tibken, staff writer. Follow @sharatibken Max Taves, staff writer. Follow @maxtaves James Martin, photographer. Follow @Jamesco

CNET Reviews editors on Twitter:

Lindsey Turrentine, editor in chief, CNET.com. Follow @lturrentine Rich Brown, executive editor, CNET Appliances. Follow @rh_brown Seamus Byrne, editor, CNET Australia and Asia. Follow @seamus John P. Falcone, executive editor. Follow @falconejp Eric Franklin, managing editor, mobile devices. Follow @nidopal Kent German, senior managing editor, CNET How To. Follow @kentgerman Jennifer Guevin, managing editor. Follow @jenguevin Tim Stevens, senior features writer. Follow @Tim_Stevens Dan Ackerman, senior editor, laptops. Follow @danackerman Iyaz Akhtar, senior associate editor, homepage programming, “The 404” host. Follow @iyaz Xiomara Blanco, associate editor. Follow @zeeohmara Christine Cain, social media producer. Follow @CarnivoreCain David Carnoy, executive editor. Follow @davidcarnoy Ry Crist, associate editor, Appliances. Follow @rycrist Wayne Cunningham, senior editor, Car Tech. Follow @way4ne Jessica Dolcourt, senior editor, phones. Follow @jdolcourt Andrew Gebhart, associate editor, Appliances. Follow @GebAndrew Josh Goldman, senior editor, digital imaging. Follow @ByJoshG Antuan Goodwin, associate editor, Car Tech. Follow @antgoo Dan Graziano, associate editor, How To. Follow @DanGraziano Nic Healey, senior editor, CNET Australia. Follow @dr_nic Sean Hollister, senior editor. Follow @StarFire2258 David Katzmaier, senior editor, home theater. Follow @dkatzmaier Lynn La, associate editor, phones. Follow @lynnlaaa Tyler Lizenby, multimedia producer. Follow @tylerlizenby Josh Miller, photographer. Follow @joshmillerphoto Sarah Mitroff, associate editor. Follow @SarahMitroff Jason Parker, senior editor, social media. Follow @jparkerCNET Ty Pendlebury, senior associate editor, home theater. Follow @typendlebury Caitlin Petrakovitz, copy editor, homepage programming. Follow @MissCP Nate Ralph, associate editor. Follow @NateRalph Claire Reilly, news writer, CNET Australia. Follow @reillystyley Lexy Savvides, writer and editor, Reviews. Follow @lexysavvides Scott Stein, senior editor, wearable tech and PCs. Follow @jetscott Megan Wollerton, associate editor, Appliances. Follow @meganwollerton

CNET Video editors on Twitter:

Jeff Bakalar, senior associate editor, gaming, host of The 404. Follow @jeffbakalar Bridget Carey, senior editor. Follow @bridgetcarey Brian Cooley, editor at large. Follow @briancooley Sharon Profis, senior editor, CNET How To. Follow @sharonprofis Brian Tong, senior editor. Follow @briantong

CNET en Español editors on Twitter:

Gabriel Sama, managing editor. Follow @gabosama Erica Argueta, video producer. Follow @EricaArgueta Claudia Cruz, reporter. Follow @cruznews Marta Franco, reporter. Follow @marmotilla Juan Garzon, reporter. Follow @onegarzon Vanessa Hand-Orellana, reporter. Follow @vanehand

And while you’re at it, like us on Facebook, add us on Google+, follow us on Instagram, drool over our Pinterest and check out our Tumblr! On Snapchat, you can add us: cnetsnaps. On Periscope, we’re just plain old CNET.

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