Forget a new haircut or your favorite outfit — new research shows that the key to confidence may be building something on your own. A survey of 2,000 Gen Z and millennial homeowners and renters found ...
Completing a DIY project used to mean taking a trip to the hardware or hobby store and digging tools out of the garage. Today, a new onslaught of generative AI products, like Chat GPT, and easy to use ...
If you are always searching for new projects to keep you busy you might be interested to know that N-O-D-E that’s created and published a free new digital book entitled 1,000 Useful Things to Make.
Oregon dad Mason Smith wants to make the internet a better place, one do-it-yourself project at a time. Known as "Dad Social" to his 12+ million combined social media followers, the father of three ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
A woman's DIY project turned into an unusual bathroom feature and Instagram users are absolutely in love with it. Abigail Brower Spath, who has the Instagram username @wanderingpeacockhouse, shared a ...
Ruby's Connected Hamster Wheel tracks how far, fast, and long a hamster runs with internet connectivity. The DIY project uses a Wemos D1 Mini, reed sensor, and OLED display to monitor hamster stats.
If you want to get started on doing your own home improvements, repairs, and maintenance, but you’re not sure where to begin, there are a few projects that can help you sharpen your DIY skills.
Whether you’re getting ready to list your home pronto or have set your sights on selling your home in a few years, a little home-improvement DIY effort can go a long way. A recent report from Zillow ...