Despite providing plenty of warning, it didn't really soften the blow when Google pulled the plug on older Nest Thermostats.
Old Nest thermostats that recently lost support still continue to send user data to Google, a security researcher has learned.
Cody Kociemba, the developer behind the Hack/House collaborative project, is waging war against Google. The tech giant ...
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 ...
While Google has officially ended support for the first and second-generation Nest Thermostats, a community-driven project called NoLongerEvil aims to give these Nest devices a second life. Google has ...
Earlier this year, Google announced it would end support for the first- and second-generation Nest Learning Thermostat on October 25, 2025. These thermostats can still be used, but you can no longer ...
You can manually set the temperature, but first- and second-gen Nest Learning Thermostats no longer connect to the Google ...
Google pulled all smart functionality from its early Nest devices at the end of October, turning them into dumb thermostats ...
Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google. Having trouble with your older-generation Nest smart thermostats? As of this week, Google is no longer providing ...
If you have a Nest thermostat of the first or second generation, you probably noticed it recently became dumber. Google decided to pull the plug on the servers that operate these devices, turning them ...
As temperatures outside drop, and you turn on the heat for the winter you might be braced for impact when that first energy ...
The best smart thermostats we've tested can control your home's heating and cooling with your phone or voice—and might help you save on energy costs. I’ve been working with computers for ages, ...