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What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, unless you're wearing a device that tracks your every step.
As the major players in the tech industry debut new products at CES 2014 in Las Vegas this week, the Mashable team will be on the ground to bring you a firsthand look at the gadgets and speakers that are generating buzz.
While it's obvious that the jam-packed event will test our reporters mentally, the spread-out venue will also test their fitness levels as they briskly walk to and from the wealth of events. With so much to see and write about, they'll need to cover ground faster than winter storm Hercules.
That's why, for the second year in a row, we're presenting the Mashable staff with a challenge: Who can log the most activity at CES?
Meet the Contestants:
To most accurately measure our reporters' speed and stamina, we'll be providing them each with a Nike+ FuelBand SE. The activity-logging wristband will be tracking our reporters' steps taken and measure their daily activity in "fuel points."
Last year, Evan Engel finished in first place. However, after the first day this year, Lance Ulanoff is in first place with 2,806 fuel points, and Nina Frazier only trails him by 46 points. The race is sure to be a close one that could feature several lead changes. Check back to this post to find out which Mashable reporter is strutting their stuff the most.
Editor's Note: Evan Engel and Adario Strange did not log data yesterday due to travel complications, but they will remain in the competition and log data throughout the week
Image: Mashable, Jeff Petriello
Topics: CES, fuelband, Nike+ FuelBand, Tech
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