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Google Killed Connectivity on Older Nest Thermostats. This Community Project Wants to ...
Google pulled all smart functionality from its early Nest devices at the end of October, turning them into dumb thermostats ...
Control your home’s temperature remotely, save energy, and enjoy a sleek, modern design with app and voice control.
If you have a Nest thermostat of the first or second generation, you probably noticed it recently became dumber. Google ...
Cody Kociemba, the developer behind the Hack/House collaborative project, is waging war against Google. The tech giant ...
Cody Kociemba, the developer behind the Hack/House project, has taken it upon himself to maintain these aging devices. The solution is called "No Longer Evil," or “NLE” for short. It's an open-source ...
A new open source project gives users a second chance to control their older Nests remotely without Google's help.
Support for 1st- and 2nd-gen Nest Learning Thermostats ended last week, but they can still be used and they may not stay dumb ...
Google recently ended its support for early Nest Learning Thermostat models, highly limiting their functionality. Last week ...
Google has officially dropped the support for its older Nest Thermostats. But a community project aims to revive them.
As of last month, the older Nest Thermostats have effectively died, as Google has pulled the plug on most of their features. While many will end up replacing the decade-old hardware, a clever new ...
There should be no compatibility issues; this smart thermostat works with most commercial HVAC systems, including combi ...
Google's Nest thermostat is the smartest way to cut heating bills this winter.
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