Over the past 30 years, a technology we barely notice has quietly shaped where and how Australians live. But our love of 'manufactured air' also comes at a cost.
The best portable air conditioners keep rooms cool and offer a degree of air filtration. We test for cooling ability, noise, and energy efficiency.
While they typically cost more than window AC units, the best portable air conditioners ... The LG LP0621WSR was easy to set up and install. Within 10 minutes of opening the box, I had it cooling ...
Accelerating Growth in B2B exemplified with HVAC To accelerate growth in the B2B sector, the company is focusing on its heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) business, which is projected ...
A dire skills shortage is threatening our air conditioning industry, a frightening prospect as heatwaves descend across large parts of Australia. Almost $19 billion a year is spent on keeping us ...
During the hottest part of a summer day, many Australians close the windows and blinds and reach for the air conditioner remote. But even that simple strategy comes with a raft of decisions.
Looking to beat the heat without breaking the bank? Here are the top portable air conditioners, tested by CNET's experts. Laboratory Technical Project Manager Gianmarco Chumbe has been part of the ...
Replacing or buying a new central air conditioning system can be a huge expense, so you’ll want to get it right. To peg down systems that are likely to last, we measure and track the ...
Luckily, pretty much all the big air conditioner brands are putting out a huge selection, so you can find some budget-friendly options, as well as portable air conditioners that don’t require a ...
LG just announced that it's expanding its lineup of Gram laptops in 2025, which includes launching the company's first-ever Copilot+ PC and its first devices powered by Gram AI, its proprietary ...
The author travelled to CES with assistance of Samsung, LG and Hisense. Jared LynchTechnology Editor Jared Lynch is The Australian’s Technology Editor, with a career spanning two decades.
Hisense has unveiled a 116-inch TV - what will become Australia’s biggest when it arrives in the country later this year, while Samsung has beefed up its offerings to include a 115-inch screen.