The Consumer Electronics Show for 2013 starts Monday Jan. 7 at the Las Vegas convention center.

The show will feature more than 3,000 tech companies from around the world unveiling the latest devices and services.

The conference sets the stage for 2013 in tech, with announcements covering everything from televisions, car technologies, and cameras to tablets, gaming gear, apps, and more.

For people who cannot attend, CNET will be delivering five full days of streaming video coverage, breaking news, and will also be sharing thousands of photos as the official digital news and video partner of the 2013 International CES.

Watch the live stream coverage that starts at 8:00 p.m. PST HERE.

The schedule of events starts on Monday with press conferences from some of the biggest tech companies on the market. Presentations throughout the day will be done by companies such as LG Electronics, Panasonic, Samsung, Ford and Sony.

Rumors suggest that a preview of the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be shown at the event. However, no official announcement is expected to be made by Samsung, according to International Business Times.

The events continue on Tuesday with the panel "The Post-Mobile Future: Mapping the Next Frontier of Consumer Electronics." The panel discussion will be hosted by Molly Wood and Brian Cooley featuring other tech visionaries to discuss the future of devices and popular services.

On Wednesday, the official "Best of CES" Awards finalists will be announced. The awards recognize the most buzz-worthy and innovative products at the show. At 3:00 p.m. the panel "The Next Interface: You" will begin hosted by CNET's Editor-in-Chief of Reviews Lindsey Turrentine and Editor at Large Brian Cooley. The panel will discuss the promise and potential pitfalls of the body as an interface.

The show will end on Thursday with official "Best of CES" Awards Winners announcement and awards presentation at 11:00 a.m.

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