Halloween is full of goblins, ghouls, jack-o’-lanterns, skeletons, and candy. Lots of candy. To get at that candy, trick-or-treaters might well have to ring your doorbell. Halloween is possibly the ...
If you’ve got a Nest Video Doorbell, there are a lot of cool things you can do with it — but one of the most fun things is to add new sounds to the doorbell to celebrate Halloween. You see, Google ...
Make this year's Halloween so good it's scary with these spook-tacular tips. Your Alexa is ready for its spooky season glow-up. That means it also has plenty of treats for Halloween. Your Amazon Echo ...
The scariest part of Halloween this year could be how much we’re spending on it. American’s are shelling out more than $10 billion – a whopping two billion dollars more than in 2020. We’re buying up ...
Say, “Alexa, start Spooky Halloween Sounds,” and your Echo smart speaker will play a continuous loop of screams, chilling wind noises, witch cackles, haunted bells, creaky footsteps, and a cacophony ...
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It’s Halloween and everyone knows that Halloween is more than what you see. It’s about what you touch (and what touches you), and it’s very much about what you hear. To help set the mood for this year ...
NASA has collected the eeriest, most hair-raising sounds in the cosmos and compiled them in a playlist just in time for Halloween. "Sinister Sounds of the Solar System," the bone-chilling new playlist ...
Halloween is just around the corner. That means it's time to start decorating and getting your home in order for the scariest season of all. And yes, that includes getting your smart home and Alexa ...