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If you have an older Google Nest thermostat, it might be losing its smart capabilities later this year. In a post last week on the official support blog, Google announced that it would end support ...
Google has announced it will be ending support for its older Nest thermostats later in the year. This affects 1st and 2nd generation models of the Nest Thermostat. Google has also said that it ...
Google announced this week that beginning on October 25, it will no longer support or release software updates for the first and second generation Nest Learning Thermostats. And it will completely ...
Google is terminating all smart features of older Nest thermostats. This change happens in October and will affect the Gen 1, Gen 2, and Gen 2 (European version) models. Other models are unaffected.
In addition to ending support for its oldest models, Google announced today that it will no longer launch new Nest thermostats in Europe. Google cites how “heating systems in Europe are unique ...
Google has confirmed that scheduling functions for older Nest thermostats are finally coming to the Google Home app this year. This will apply to the Google Nest Learning Thermostat (Gen 3 ...
Google has announced that it will no longer be bringing new Nest Thermostats to Europe due to the "unique" requirements of heating systems in the region. The company launched its redesigned fourth ...
In the city centre of Amsterdam, a seemingly ordinary bird nest tells an extraordinary story of human impact on the environment. It's constructed from unexpected materials, including sunglasses ...
Mr. Hiemstra and his colleagues documented every roughly datable item they found in the nest, opening a small window onto the history of the city’s avian and human residents. Near the top of the ...