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There’s one night of the year where celebrations across the United States light up the map like no other. It’s the Fourth of ...
Maps show how far smoke from Canadian wildfires has spread Smoke from wildfires in Canada has spread more than 5,000 miles. In the past week, it has reached parts of Russia and Europe.
But while Google itself is exiting the smoke alarm and smart lock business, it isn’t leaving Google Home users in the lurch. Instead, it’s teeing up third-party replacements for the Nest ...
If you get a whiff of smoke or see ash or haze in the air, you can check to see if a wildfire has been reported near you using these interactive maps maintained by the N.C. Forest Service and the ...
But overall, the smoke was becoming less intense in the U.S. These maps show the smoke forecast for Friday and Saturday. The Canadian wildfire smoke forecast for Friday, June 6, 2025, at 9 a.m. ET ...
The result from this partnership is the First Alert Smart Smoke & CO Alarm, a 2-in-1 alarm that is compatible with existing Google Nest Protect alarms and the Google Home app.
Fears of dangerous air quality were raised in middle America Tuesday as a thick cloud of wildfire smoke descended onto multiple states and Canada. The air quality in North Dakota, eastern Montana ...
More than 200 wildfires are raging across Central and Western Canada. That smoke is creating hazy skies in New England and prompting some air quality alerts.
The Nest Protect smoke and carbon monoxide detector is a common fixture in homes, but Google says it has stopped manufacturing it. The less popular Nest x Yale smart lock is also getting the ax.
Google says that it’s partnering with First Alert and a new First Alert Smart Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm will launch soon. MORE FOR YOU I’ll be honest, I’ll miss the Nest.
Google is dropping support for Nest Secure on April 8, at which time users will see a complete shutdown of its features. Whether you're using it as a bridge for your smart lock or as a home ...
Google is revamping its smart home lineup, ending production on two of its devices in favor of integrations with third-party manufacturers. First, it will sunset the Nest Protect smoke & CO alarms.