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Earlier this week, it came to light that Google-owned IoT firm was shutting down its Revolv smart home hub in May. The move would not only brick those $300 devices and render them useless, but also force users to look for a new gadget that’s compatible with all their home electronics and suitable for their automation needs. Following a major backlash from customers and IoT fans alike, Nest now says it’s working with customers to find a better way to end this troubled relationship. A Nest spokesperson told The Verge: We’ve been working with the small number of Revolv customers…

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