CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE Lighting, a Savant company is helping consumers maintain their circadian rhythm, the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle, because when we sleep well, we feel well and our ...
The GE Lighting factory in Bucyrus, Ohio, has made it through 13 U.S. presidential administrations, and survived two recessions and a global pandemic. But now its future is in jeopardy. I am proud to ...
For a while, LED light bulbs went through what I can only describe as an ugly-duckling phase. When incandescent bulbs were phased out, the early energy-efficient replacements – first compact ...
CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--To provide more consumers with enhanced smart home options, GE Lighting is adding several new C by GE technologies to its ever-expanding portfolio of smart home products.
They work with everything, but the newest "C by GE" smart bulbs and switches were made with the Google Assistant in mind. Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a text-based ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Light bulbs are about to get a lot smarter -- smart enough to let consumers control their household lighting from anywhere with Internet or cellular access. Five-year old Quirky.com ...
Keep the holiday spirit going all year round with help from GE Lighting’s new permanent outdoor lights, which are designed to weather the elements and work with both Alexa and Google Home.
Try this: Spell the word "image" out loud, and then say "lightbulb." Alas, that staple of elementary-school humor (well, it was at my elementary school, anyway) may not work for much longer. According ...
To hear Bill Lacey tell it, home automation began when the light bulb replaced the candle. Now, the company Lacey leads as president and CEO, long a name closely associated with the light bulb, ...
Contrary to popular lore, Thomas Edison didn’t invent the first lightbulb. That was Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, a British chemist, physicist, and inventor. Edison simply came up with one that could burn ...
General Electric is unplugging from its last consumer products business and, with this move, it is totally ending its connection with the average American. While the company can justify the action ...
The trend at General Electric has been to focus on its industrial businesses and get rid of everything else. Lighting looks like it's next. Try this: Spell the word "image" out loud, and then say ...