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Feedback Loop: TiVo services, getting fit with apps, fun with a NAS and more
1/18/2014 3:00:00 PM
Welcome to Feedback Loop, a weekly roundup of the most interesting discussions happening within the Engadget community. There's so much technology to talk about and so little time to enjoy it, but you have a lot of great ideas and opinions that need to be shared! Join us every Saturday as we highlight some of the most interesting discussions that happened during the past week.
This week, we broke down the cost of TiVo services, shared our favorite apps and gadgets for getting fit, asked for recommendations on underwater cameras and looked for fun things that you can do with a NAS. Click past the break to read what fellow Engadget users like you have to say.
Cable costs and TiVo
AdamWillis has been taking a serious look at his cable bill and wants more bang for his buck. Should he keep using the set-top box he rents from his cable company, or will purchasing a TiVo be a benefit to him? Share your opinion in the Engadget forums.
What apps and devices do you use to improve your health?
Wearable fitness gadgets are all the rage right now. swin1974 wants to know: What apps and devices help get you fit? Tell us what's motivating you to pump iron, run half-marathons and get you away from the computer screen.
Capturing photo and video underwater
After a hectic week at CES, our own richardlai is taking a well-deserved vacation. He'll be going to Guam and wants to capture photos and video while underwater. If you've gone on an underwater adventure recently, make some recommendations on what he should be using!
Fun things to do with a NAS
Last year, I picked up a Synology NAS to manage my untold gigabytes of data. I've finally started diving into some of the more technical things you can do with it: WebDAV shares, web servers, print servers and more. What are some cool things you're doing with your NAS?
That's all this week! Do you want to talk about your favorite gadget or have a burning question about technology? Register for an Engadget account today, visit the Engadget forums and start a new discussion!
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