Wink will carry on with day-to-day operations while Quirky finds a new owner for its smart home platform.
Congrats! Your Quirky Wink smart home hub might not work anymore and you'll have to send it back to Quirky to get it fixed.
Get your first taste of a truly smart home with some starter gadgets, then move into sci-fi territory by connecting everything. Here's how to do it.
From Apple's iMessage lawsuit to Chromecast's Showtime and Starz support, here's what you missed on Tuesday.
Quirky announced seven new smart home products including Norm, a sensor meant to replace the thermostat.
The Quirky Pickup Power is a smart way to make sure your mobile devices stay charged no matter where you go, but you can buy a better power strip and backup battery piecemeal for far less money.
The Quirky Refuel is a connected gauge that can help ensure you never run of gas for grilling, provided you have a compatible tank and grill within range of Wi-Fi.
The Quirky Aros is a beautiful window air conditioner with an extremely useful companion app, but both the app and the unit itself could use a little more fine-tuning.
The Quirky Porkfolio is a Wi-Fi-connected piggy bank that makes it fun to track your change no matter how old you are.
From Flappy Bird teasers to Motorola's new smartwatch, here's what you missed in the world of tech on Wednesday.
Aros turns the classic window-mounted A/C into an app-controlled, sleek unit with a mind of its own.
The Quirky Pivot Power Genius is a flexible power strip with two outlets that can be controlled remotely using an iOS or Android device. It has a unique and useful design, but its automation abilities are limited.
The Quirky Spotter is a Wi-Fi enabled multi-purpose sensor that monitors motion, light, sound, and humidity. It can offer a window to what's happening in your home when you're not there, but in our tests, its sensors weren't always accurate.
The Quirky Nimbus is a Wi-Fi-enabled digital dashboard that sets out to do quite a lot. It can help keep track of unread emails, Facebook likes, Twitter tweets, the local weather, traffic conditions, and more. It's a cool-looking gadget, but it suffers from erratic performance, and it's limited in the type of data it can display.