Engadget

Engadget

Engadget News reader, is a web magazine app with obsessive daily coverage

What is Engadget?
Engadget is a Chrome extension designed to supplement the web magazine. It provides users with daily, obsessive coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics. Key features include quick category browsing, swift article loading, auto refresh, and notifications. The extension is constantly in development, with updates and new features regularly added to improve user experience. Future updates include a complete new UI in version 2. Past updates have included bug fixes, improvements to UI, the addition of notifications, offline browsing, and the display of publication details, among others.
Merlin
Stats
Users: 1,000+
Rating: 3.48 (23)
Version: 0.9.1.7 (Last updated: 2013-10-17)
Creation date: 2013-10-17
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • notifications
  • unlimitedStorage
  • http://*.google.com/
  • http://*.engadget.com/*
Size: 408.58K
URLs: Website
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Summary

Engadget is a web magazine app with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics.

This app is still in development, feel free to comment on this app.

This app features

  • Quick category browsing.
  • Quick article loading.
  • Auto Refresh
  • Notifications

Coming up: V2 complete new ui

Changelog:

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User reviews
Junk comercial
by A Google user, 2015-03-16

I see lots of potential in an app like this, however I do have some recommendations. For starters, it would be nice to see the top stories found on top of the Engadget website on the screen, so we can access them quickly.
by A Google user, 2011-10-29

Junk comercial
by A Google user, 2015-03-16
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Safety
Risk impact

Engadget may not be safe to use and it requires some risky permissions. Exercise caution when installing this extension. Review carefully before installing.

Risk likelihood

Engadget has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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