Learn how to easily replace your ceiling fan with this step-by-step tutorial. This video covers adding smart features to your ...
The HunterSmart technology debuting at CES 2026 is a cutting-edge conversion option for home fans and more.
When the summer heat kicks in, there’s nothing quite like the gentle whir of a ceiling fan to keep your space cool and comfy.
Govee has just launched three new flagship smart home products, along with a convenient Samsung SmartThings integration.
Bunnings has sent Australian shoppers into a frenzy after quietly launching its very own range of blind boxes - a move many are calling peak Aussie culture. The hardware giant has jumped on the viral ...
In a post to Reddit, a user shared a screenshot of a conversation with the ‘Ask Bunnings AI’ tool, which is available on the hardware giant’s website. They asked: “I have an extension cord where the ...
A controversial YouTuber has left Aussies divided following a recent video he made while Down Under. James Charles is an American beauty blogger who first gained notoriety with his YouTube channel — ...
Never one to avoid controversy, beauty YouTuber James Charles has been called out online after he paid a visit to Bunnings on the Gold Coast over the weekend to try his first sausage sizzle. Aussies ...
An elderly man has died following an accident in a Bunnings car park.Picture: NewsWire / Andrew Henshaw An elderly man has died following an accident in a Bunnings carpark. Police were called to the ...
Of those aged 45 years and over who retired in 2024-25, the average retirement age was 63.8 years, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics and compared to 20 years ago, Australians aged 60-69 ...
Fall is here, and winter will start before you know it. As temperatures cool down, don't turn off your ceiling fan. Did you know the direction that a fan spins can affect how toasty your room feels?
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 ...