Prepare to be entertained, intrigued, and perhaps learn a thing or two as we divulge 10 interesting facts about the lighting you use every day.
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Prepare to be entertained, intrigued, and perhaps learn a thing or two as we divulge 10 interesting facts about the lighting you use every day.
Li-Fi, the latest and greatest in wireless communication, has a few kinks to iron out before the Internet is as simple as the flick of a light switch.
The acronym, “BUG” (Backlight, Uplight, and Glare) was developed to calculate the light escaping in unwanted directions from an outdoor light fixture.
The year is finally coming to a close. Before we toast away 2015 and ring in 2016, let’s look back at our top five most popular posts from this year.
From environmentally friendly fluorescents to bicycle wheels that show photos of your family, let's take a look at what October has brought us.
In the last few weeks, we've seen lighting advances like the Dallas Cowboys jumping on the LED bandwagon and new LEDs from Cree. Read more in this post.
Will TM-30-15 Replace CRI? Last week, the Illuminating Engineering Society published TM-30-15, which may have important implications for the Color Rendering Index (CRI).
The world of illumination has shown quite brightly in recent weeks, from introducing lights as thin as a razor to the push for LED lighting at IKEA.
Smart Lighting in Smart Cities. Cities all over the world have been investing billions of dollars in LED smart lighting systems to create "smart cities."
From Philips partnering with Apple to an LED that lasts 40 years, in case you missed it, here are a few quick recaps from the world of lighting.
There have been some pretty interesting things happening in the world of lights lately. Fill up on your dose of enlightenment.
Navigating grocery stores and hunting for sales just became a whole lot easier for French shoppers thanks to Philips' new LED smart lighting system.