Google Discontinues Nest Protect, and Apple’s WWDC Gets a Date—Here’s Your Gear News of the Week

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The Google Smart-Home division has made several updates and discontinuations in its offerings, which is a notable shift in the market. To summarize and humanize this content, here is a structured overview:

  1. Google’s screwed with Nest’s Smoke and CO Alarm: Google has continued supplying Nest’s Nest Protect Smoke & CO Alarm for 12 years but is discontinuing it at the end of its 12-year mark. The next generation will be First Alert, a Named obscure tag-free smoke detector by First Alert, available for $130 and preorder now. First Alert offers security vocal alerts, a safety check, and compatibility with Nest’s app, making it ideal for those who already own Nest Protect devices.

  2. Discontinued Nest x Yale Locks: Nest sold the Yale Smart Lock in 2018, and Google is discontinuing the last three into a No-Nest version to compete. The Yale Smart Lock Digital, or simply Yale, features features like easy installation, 12 months of battery life, unlocking positions, and Google Home integration. It’s also certified for compatibility with other smart home platforms but lacks Nest branding. It’s set to arrive in the summer.

  3. Apple’s WWDC Update: Apple’sWWDC 2024 in California, with an in-person event and live streams, announcing new hardware updates, including updates to_feat, the new Siri experience, and considering improvements to AI features.椁 News, further details on Apple’s new tech.

  4. Rivian’s Micromobility Startup Also: Rivian introduced "Rhino," a micromobility startup, and expects the first designs to arrive in 2026. Among its features is a payload-equivalent motorcycle, likely to be its flagship product.

  5. Pixel 9a Release: Preorder for the Pixel 9a was circularly announced from March 26 to April, clearing up Melissa’s puzzle.

  6. Apple’s Shortened Date: On August 31, Apple made a Datacontroller Update, ending months ago, for the first refresh of the App LinkedIn and App Store – EEA.

These points encapsulate the veiled updates, advancements, and真假s in Google’s smart-home landscape.

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