At the very least, now we know that the Google Assistant isn't going "bye bye" quite yet.
The Google Nest Learning Thermostat is back, setting your home to the perfect temperature and looking good while doing it.
An FCC listing shows us something is coming, but all we can do is speculate about what it is.
Google Home app users should be able to add speakers back to groups for synchronous audio and video throughout the home.
Upgrade your in-home communications using your choice of smart speakers.
It's only available in the Public Preview for now, but it's clear the Nest app is on its way out.
Even with a cheaper price tag, the Nest Hub Max is going to be a hard sell now that the dockable Pixel tablet is available.
Now that Lenovo’s smart displays are no longer supported, what do I do with this aging hardware?
The about face on Matter smart home interconnectivity means there could be some issues trying to get Wemo smart plugs working with other brands.
The company announced deep Google Nest integration coming to its ADT+ app.
The company announced that Matter compatibility has arrived to its ecosystem of phones and devices.
Who is Google trying to fool here, anyway? It looks so much like a smart home device.
The first Matter-enabled connected gadget is just around the corner. It's merely awaiting approval.
Google promises you'll endure fewer clicks in the new app. Plus, the company announced a new wired Nest Doorbell and the Nest Wifi Pro.
Unfortunately, the new feature remains limited to the Pixel 6 and Nest Hub Max. Bummer!
The company introduced a ton of new tools and features for developers at Alexa Live, many of which revolve around the idea of the ambient home.
The Protect Basic tier goes up by about a dollar in July and includes the promise of features that aren't available yet.
You can enable the feature now to see if it shows up on your second-gen Nest Hub.
A third-generation Nest Hub that also functions as a tablet is in line with Google’s vision for both tablets and smart home devices.
Set limits on your Google Nest or Amazon Echo to make sure kids don't access features they shouldn't.
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