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PCMag on MSNAs a Smart Home Expert, Google I/O Makes Me WorryThe Google I/O keynote was all about AI and search. Smart home technology was pretty much nonexistent. What does this mean for Google Home and compatible devices?
After the CDC announced new stay-at-home ... through a smart assistant. If I was using the Amazon Fire Stick, I’d be asking Alexa to turn on my latest show. If I was using the Google Chromecast ...
Leading the way into the future of the home: Amazon, Google and more recently Apple. Which of these tech giants won 2020 in the smart home, as much as that's possible? Has Amazon's aggressive ...
If Apple were to design a smart thermostat, chances are it would both look and function a lot like Google ... Home app. It’s one of the new features introduced here with the Nest Thermostat ...
Jon Porter is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. The keynote, which will be presented by Google ...
We saw a lot of amazing AI tech during Google’s big I/O presentation, including gobs of Gemini, but nothing for the smart home.
The lack of trust in Google’s smart home ambitions isn’t mine alone ... Google unceremoniously pulled the plug on the product in 2020 and has officially deprecated it as of 2023.
Google invested $450 million in ADT in 2020, buying a 6.6 percent stake in ... The two companies promised to build "the next generation of smart home security solutions," and that's apparently ...
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