The Smartest Bulb in the Box Will Talk to Your Smartphone. It's Affordable, Too!
The Smartest Bulb in the Box Will Talk to Your Smartphone. It's Affordable, Too!
More than a century after Thomas Edison got into the light bulb business, his bright idea is getting brainy.
Engineers at GE, the company Edison founded, have helped develop an affordable LED light bulb that can talk to its owners' tablets and smartphones. The bulb, which starts at just under $15, contains a chip that can wirelessly connect to the Internet and communicate with users via a mobile app called Wink.
Study Debunks Ex-Im Bank as Favoring Big Business
Study Debunks Ex-Im Bank as Favoring Big Business
A new study counters criticism of the Export-Import bank, the official credit export agency of the U.S., as favoring large business with data showing the bank overwhelmingly supports small and mid-size businesses.
The report comes at a crucial time for the bank; its fate now lays in the hands of Congress, as it decides whether or not to renew its charter set to expire in September.
ABERDEEN, UK---June 26, 2014---Energy services company, GE Oil & Gas (NYSE: GE), today announces the launch of its GirlsGetSET initiative in the North East of Scotland. A five-year programme, it has been designed to raise awareness amongst female pupils of the wide range of opportunities available through pursuing a career in the fields of science, engineering and technology (SET).
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Graphene and Plastic Might Make Next-Generation 3-D Printed...
Graphene and Plastic Might Make Next-Generation 3-D Printed...
Graphene-doped nylon plastic was used to 3-D print two capacitance sensors, the black rings inside the housing. Waving a hand over them allows a user to manipulate a 3-D image on a screen.
Your Tuna Is A Tilapia: The Fight Against Food Fraud Heats Up
Your Tuna Is A Tilapia: The Fight Against Food Fraud Heats Up
Provides floorplan financing to 400+ independent dealers
CHICAGO, IL --- GE Capital's Commercial Distribution Finance (CDF) business announced today that it will begin providing floorplan financing to dealers that stock Sharp Electronics Corp.'s office imaging (OI) equipment. CDF has been providing financing to Sharp's consumer electronics dealers for 25 years.