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Smaller, faster, and Matter-compatible, this sleek new lock is a worthy August replacement — with a few quirks.
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The TCL D1 Smart Lock offers fast fingerprint access, easy setup, and Alexa support—plus, it didn't break me during ...
ADT is announcing two new updates to its Google Nest-integrated ADT+ security system including a new door lock that supports your fingerprint, as well as an overdue app redesign.
TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has flagged his support for removing the triple lock that requires UN approval to deploy Irish troops in a speech at a 1916 commemoration event.
Video Crosswalk buttons in various US cities were hijacked over the past week or so to – rather than robotically tell people it's safe to walk or wait – instead emit the AI-spoofed voices of Jeff ...
Earlier this year, the Casey's installed a push-button power door, months after Fisher made the request to store management. "I feel like people are listening to my message," Fisher said.
(The Center Square) – Ohio’s push to remove noncitizens from voter rolls continues. Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced a directive to local boards of election to continue to review and ...
These knobs can only be secured from the inside, and unlike exterior doors, they can be unlocked from the outside without a key or any special hardware. Push-button and turn-button locks are ...
The fifth generation of the Nuki Smart Lock Pro, now in the shape of a knob, is available from today for 270 euros. A detailed test will be published shortly by Heise+ and c't.
The second lock is the Arrive Smart WiFi Deadbolt. Schlage states this model is its "first push-button keypad deadbolt equipped with built-in WiFi". It pulls double duty by allowing homeowners to ...
People who mash this button, however, can likely attest that it almost feels like pushing “door close” does nothing to expedite the closing of the doors. That’s because it doesn’t, in most ...