October is finally here, and even though temperatures are going to rise this weekend, those chances starting to fade away.
After 1.7 million air conditioners were pulled from shelves over mold risks, two consumers say theirs made them sick ...
A fridge that knows when to stop pouring? Midea’s OneTouch feature promises effortless water and ice dispensing. I tried it ...
Whether dealing with rotted wood, leaky frames, or outdated glass, this basement window replacement covers every stage of the process. The project also demonstrates how to properly measure, seal, and ...
As Route 66’s 100th anniversary approaches, the city said it’s revamping old infrastructure to prepare, improving safety and discouraging loitering along Central Avenue, which includes putting in new ...
As temperatures fall in the colder months, concerns about heating bills rise. Smart thermostat brands often claim their high-tech models can save money through advanced algorithms, but is it true?
Midea, a leading global technology company and one of the world’s largest home appliances manufacturers, hosts its first regional dealer conference in Asia-Pacific Region alongside a showcase of five ...
With heatwaves making their way across the globe this summer, many people have tried new ways to keep cool without amping up their cooling bill. One woman's hack, posted on TikTok, offers a simple way ...
One of the major reasons why AI data centers are sucking up so much power is the need to cool processors that run very hot. But Microsoft Corp. is trying out a possible solution: sending fluid ...
Modern skyscrapers may as well be spaceships. Their exteriors are usually impenetrably smooth, their shapes are often aerodynamic, and, for the most part, if you want to open a window, forget about it ...
The job of keeping your living spaces at the perfect temperature can now be automated. In Lifehacker’s series, “A Guide to Automating Your Entire Home,” we’re highlighting all the ways you can power ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...