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Dolby knows what you're feeling at the movies
If you thought it was creepy that technology lets networks know what you're watching, you'd better sit down. It turns out that Poppy Crum, chief scientist at Dolby Labs, has been researching how our bodies and emotions react to what we see and hear. Don't panic, though. All that information is being used to understand how to make us feel more when we watch a Hollywood epic, as Crum explained to Engadget on stage at CES. Watch the highlights in the video above. Click here to catch up on the latest news from CES 2018.
Get your Engadget tee at our CES vending machine: a guide
Hey you, wandering tech obsessive. Want a t-shirt with some white outlines that prove you attended CES this year? Then you'd best make your way around to the Engadget stage (between North and Central halls) here in Vegas, because we've got many hundreds of t-shirts to give away all this week. Along the side of the stage we've got a vending machine filled with them. But there's no cash slot. So what do you do? It's not all that complicated. Approach the machine, and you'll be asked to tweet your most beloved gadget of 2012, alongside the mandatory #engadgetces hashtag and a size-code. Seconds later, a freshly packed t-shirt, given the nod by editor-in-chief Tim Stevens himself, will be yours to walk away with. A visual guide follows.
Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with Qualcomm (update: video embedded)
Join us for a discussion with Qualcomm's Rob Chandhok to talk about the chipmaker's role in the mobile and tablet space, beginning at 6:30PM ET. Update: Interview video is now embedded.
Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with HP (update: video embedded)
HP will be swinging by our booth at 8PM ET tonight to show of its latest and greatest laptops. Update: Interview video now embedded.
Live from Intel's CES 2012 press event
Intel has already held one epic event filled with sweet, gadget fun at this year's Consumer Electronics Show -- but the party isn't over yet. Now it's time for the company's top dog, Paul Otellini, to take the stage and deliver his 2012 keynote. Presumably we'll be getting a healthy dose of Medfield and a heaping-helping of Ivy Bridge. So what does the future of laptops, desktops and tablets hold? And what does Intel envision for our computing future? Follow along with us to find out.
Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with TransferJet
Deepak Mithani and Mitsumasa Tsutsu will be hitting the stage to show off the wireless transfer technology, TransferJet at 6:30PM ET tonight. Follow along after the jump.
Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with Samsung's VP marketing, Ryan Bidan
Samsung's VP of marketing hops on by our CES stage for a conversation with editor-in-chief Tim Stevens and senior mobile editor Myriam Joire. It's a go, live at 4:00pm ET.
Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson's product marketing manager Stephen Sneeden joins us to discuss the future of the brand and hopefully give us the lowdown on all the spicy new mobile goodness headed our way soon. Head past the break for all the action at 3:30PM ET.
Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with Ford
Ford takes the stage with Tim and Autoblog's Damon Lavrinc, to discuss the role of technology in the future of the auto industry. Meet us here live at 3:00pm ET.
Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with Motorola's Melissa Gardner
Motorola's consumer experience VP pops by our booth in the Las Vegas Convention Center to discuss the state of the handset maker with our senior mobile editor, Myriam Joire. We're live at 2:30PM ET. Update: Moto's running a bit behind -- they'll be here soon!
Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with Sprint's David Owens
Sprint's VP of product, David Owens swings by the Engadget Stage to talk about the state of the carrier. Join us live at 2:00pm ET.