GE traces its roots back to Thomas Edison, the inventor of the first practical, long-lasting light bulb in 1879. One hundred and forty years later, his company appears to be having trouble ...
For most people, GE conjures up pictures of appliances — fridges, stoves, laundry machines and more. However, GE is also a significant player in lighting. In Canada, GE has mostly offered regular ...
Branded as "C by GE" bulbs, these new connected LEDs use Bluetooth to sync with your phone, and promise to help you sleep better at night. Ry Crist Former Senior Editor / Reviews - Labs Originally ...
Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a text-based adventure connoisseur, a lover of terrible movies and an enthusiastic yet mediocre cook. A CNET editor from 2013 to 2024, Ry's ...
GE’s bulbs try to simplify color temperature tuning, but they leave power users behind. With its new C by GE hardware, GE takes a different approach to the smart bulb, offering two different models ...
Editor’s note: These bulbs are now available for purchase. You can read our hands-on review here. GE sees too many consumers struggling to get a handle on the connected-home concept. Many are coming ...
Artificial light and modern schedules have become the bane of a good night’s sleep. Light from your TV or a tablet near bedtime makes it harder to fall asleep, while daylight shining through the ...
Here’s a bright idea: GE is marrying the ordinary light bulb, the company’s oldest business area, with the Internet of Things, the company’s newest, to rethink the most basic of products in your home.