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Listen up - Real Tech, By Real People, For Real People. That's the Mobile Nations motto and we live and breathe it every single day. So when we come to an event like CES in Las Vegas, we make sure to set some time aside to quit working, meet up with our fans, and have some fun. All work and no play makes for uninspired content, and that's something we never want to see happen around these parts.
This year on the agenda was Beer Pong and Mechanical Bull Riding. We've been working hard with our friends at Geek Beat this year to put on #CESlive, so we combined forces and met up with our fans at the PBR Rock Bar & Grill at Planet Hollywood. Good times we're had by ALL.
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