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When Tsar Peter the Great founded the former Russian capital city of Saint Petersburg more than 300 years ago, he intended it to provide a "window on the Baltic." Turns out, that window was more of a screen door. To protect itself, the city built a dam that took almost 300 years and $3.85 billion to complete.
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Nest, maker of the award-winning Learning Thermostat, announced today that it’s acquired MyEnergy, an online service that lets you consolidate energy bills and share them with friends and family. Until recently, Nest’s intelligence was limited to the confines of your home. This changed last month when the company launched Energy Services, which lets the thermostat communicate with participating utilities, making it aware of peak pricing and energy crunches. By acquiring MyEnergy, Nest will be able to help its customers manage energy more efficiently through better energy analysis tools. It also gives Nest another way to share information with utilities by tapping into MyEnergy’s user base, which covers 1500 territories in 50 states, including areas without smart meters. Full PR after the break.
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Normally we associate Razer with hardware. Gaming mice, keyboards and headsets are the company’s bread and butter. It even has a laptop geared expressly towards the serious pixel pusher. But, you might be surprised to learn it’s also in the software business. The latest member of its burgeoning application family is the Razer Game Booster. Based largely on IObit’s app of the same name, the new downloadable utility will crank your rig to 11. There are three basic features, the most important being Game Mode which, with the click of a button, shutsdown unessential services and programs to keep your PC focused on the task at hand. (We assume that involves killing something or other with a large weapon.) There’s also a calibration guide that ensures your drivers are up to date and your essential gaming files are properly defragged. Last is Share Mode, which allows you to take screen shots or capture live audio and video to preserve your accomplishments. For now Razer Game Booster is in private beta, but you can request an invite at the source link. And don’t miss the PR and video after the break.
Continue reading Razer Game Booster enters closed beta, ready to fine tune your rig (video)
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Nest partners with Texas utility, offers intelligent thermostat to energy-conscious households
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhat’s next for an energy-efficient thermostat designed by ex-Apple engineers? A limited promotion with a utilities provider to make it even more legit, that’s what. Now that Nest has broached online mega-retailer Amazon’s virtual shelves, the next stop on its trendy household domination tour’s taking it to Reliant, a Texas-based electricity company. Bundled into the utility’s “Learn & Conserve” plan, qualifying residents that sign-up for a two-year rate will receive one of the stylish, WiFi-enabled units, making the business of managing their energy settings a stylish and remotely controllable (via Android or iOS app) affair. Of course, you don’t need to be a resident of The Lone Star state to call one of these your own — Best Buy, Apple and Lowe’s will also eagerly claim your cash in exchange for this home-monitoring wündergadget.
Nest partners with Texas utility, offers intelligent thermostat to energy-conscious households originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 Jun 2012 14:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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