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Weekly Roundup: Moto G and Nike FuelBand SE reviews, Smartphone buyer's guide and more!

You might say the week is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past seven days -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

Nike FuelBand SE review

Say hello to the FuelBand SE. Nike's newest fitness accessory promises longer batter life and comes in several new color options. Engadget's Mat Smith took the wearable for a run (or several) to find out just how much Nike's improved upon the original FuelBand. Click the link for our review.

Engadget's smartphone buyer's guide

Welcome to the 2013 smartphone edition of the Engadget buyer's guide. Within it resides everything you need to know before busting out some cash and bringing home that fancy new smartphone you just can't live without. Click the link to find out which phone is for you.

3D Systems Sense review

If you attended our Expand conference, you may have had the opportunity to play with 3D Systems' Sense, a relatively low-cost portable 3D scanner. If not, you're in luck. Engadget's Brian Heater has taken it upon himself to scan everything humanly possible, all for your entertainment. Follow the link for our review of the $400 device that could bring 3D scanning to the masses.

Moto G review

At $179, the Moto G is a slimmed down version of the Moto X, perfect for those who want an Android handset at an affordable price. Naturally, it's got relatively modest specs as a result, but is it worth the money? Follow the link to see how the G fares in the real world.

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