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CNET's Next Big Thing at 2013 CES: Join us Tuesday, 3 p.m. PT (live blog)

Join us for live coverage of CNET's Next Big Thing SuperSession, where we'll bring big names in tech and business to talk about the post-mobile revolution: it's always on, all the time, in every device.

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The Nest Learning Thermostat

LAS VEGAS--Join us Tuesday at 3 p.m. PT for live coverage of CNET's popular Next Big Thing SuperSession at 2013 International CES 2013. This year's topic: the connected revolution -- or, put another way, the movement toward having many more devices and things connected to the Internet. Like the Nest Learning Thermostat shown to the right.

CNET's Molly Wood and Brian Cooley will sit down with an exciting panel: billionaire investor and entrepreneur Mark Cuban; James Fishler, a senior vice president at LG Electronics USA; Sheryl Connelly, Ford's in-house futurist; and Fared Adib, senior vice president of product development and operations at Sprint, to talk about the changing face of consumer electronics, the technology industry, and what the connected future might look like.

You can read more about the session here, and check out the live blog and live stream here:

CNET's live coverage of our Next Big Thing SuperSession