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  • Feedback Loop: Crowdfunding perils, dying passwords, cameras and more!

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    Dave Schumaker
    Dave Schumaker
    07.19.2014

    It's time for the latest edition of Feedback Loop! We discuss the dark and sometimes disappointing side of crowdfunding, ponder whether passwords are dying, look for point-and-shoot camera suggestions, share the cheapest ways to get HBO and talk about overly hyped gadgets. Head past the break to talk about all this and more with your fellow Engadget readers.

  • Feedback Loop: Amazon's new phone, trust issues with password managers and more!

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    Dave Schumaker
    Dave Schumaker
    06.22.2014

    Do you need a break from watching the World Cup? Good! Because the latest Feedback Loop is right here. Amazon released a new phone this week and we discuss if it meets our expectations; we speculate on what makes password-management apps trustworthy; Kris shares her thoughts on a new startup that aims to disrupt coin machines; we share our favorite browser extensions that protect our most personal data; and we get ridiculously excited about Twitter's support for animated GIFs. You can find all that and more below!

  • What do you want to know about ASUS' PadFone X?

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    Dave Schumaker
    Dave Schumaker
    06.17.2014

    When we first saw the new ASUS PadFone X, we walked away somewhat intrigued by the improvements that had been made to the device. But how does it stand up to the top phones and tablets available today? Our review is coming soon, but now is your chance to ask your questions before it goes live! Head over to the Engadget Forums and get some answers.

  • Feedback Loop: Discussing E3, Nintendo, live streaming and more!

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    Dave Schumaker
    Dave Schumaker
    06.15.2014

    This week's edition of Feedback Loop is packed with gaming goodness. We discuss all the E3 things, analyze Nintendo's upcoming titles, share the worst games we've ever played and find out if watching feeds of other people gaming is any fun. You'll find all this and more in our fabulous forums after the break.

  • Feedback Loop: must-play video games, Netflix woes and more

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    Dave Schumaker
    Dave Schumaker
    06.08.2014

    June is here! Let's get this summer started with a fresh edition of Feedback Loop. Kris finds a list of video games we must play before we die; Netflix tries to shame ISPs; Tetris hits the big three-zero and we discuss whether everything announced at WWDC was innovative enough. All that and more past the break!

  • Feedback Loop: WWDC predictions, Dropcam Pro impressions and more!

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    Dave Schumaker
    Dave Schumaker
    05.31.2014

    Ring in the weekend with the latest edition of Feedback Loop. Apple's WWDC kicks off on Monday and we try to predict what will be announced, share impressions of the Dropcam Pro, discuss the viability of DIY data storage, talk about our favorite task management apps and wonder where all the good Windows 8 apps are hiding. Head past the break to find out what Engadget readers like you are saying.

  • Feedback Loop: Warming up to ads, killing tablets and more!

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    Dave Schumaker
    Dave Schumaker
    05.24.2014

    In this week's edition of Feedback Loop, we take a look at the possibility of Google bringing ads to home appliances, discuss whether Microsoft is trying to kill the tablet, as well as the reasoning behind Nintendo pulling the plug on its Wi-Fi Connection and older online gaming services. Add to that our impressions of Steam's new streaming service, troubleshooting a weak home network connection and a whole lot more. Join us below.

  • Be a part of the Engadget community!

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    Dave Schumaker
    Dave Schumaker
    11.28.2013

    Welcome to the new Engadget, where the surprises never stop coming! In addition to the updated design and logo, we just recently launched some great new community tools for your consumption. They include profiles, discussions, user reviews, a gigantic product database, gadget lists and more. Basically, it's everything you need to stay plugged into the world of technology. So, how do you become an essential part of the Engadget community? Jump past the break to find out!