CES Doors Swing Open and MAKE is There!

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2014 CES is now officially open and MAKE editors have started to explore the huge floor of the Las Vegas Convention Center. We’ve already logged a lot of distance on foot, but we’ve only scratched the surface of what’s here. At Intel’s booth, their Arduino-compatible Galileo board is on display along with advanced copies of Getting Started With Intel Galileo! Next to that, they’re showing off the Intel Edison, an SD card-sized Linux development board which has just been unveiled. We’ll have more details on that coming soon.

Keep an eye out today for a video interview with Full Spectrum Laser about their new Pegasus Touch SLA 3D printer. And later this afternoon, we’ll talk to 3D Systems about all of their new products. There’s a lot of excitement here around 3D printing and we’re eager to show you what we find.

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You can follow us on Twitter at @MAKECES for up-to-the-minute dispatches from the floor of CES. Use the hashtag #CESMakers to take part in the conversation.

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Matt Richardson is a San Francisco-based creative technologist and Contributing Editor at MAKE. He’s the co-author of Getting Started with Raspberry Pi and the author of Getting Started with BeagleBone.

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