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Blue Flashing Light

Have we let the LED indicator light go too far? These lights are everywhere, and they make it hard to sleep. Here’s a case for some less-annoying indicators.

Jul 10, 2020

Is This A Light That Never Goes Out?

What are the odds that a newfangled LED light bulb will make it past the century mark like a couple lucky incandescent bulbs have? Well, it’s too soon to know.

Jul 30, 2019

Here’s A Bright Idea

The electric light bulb was one of the greatest inventions ever created, and lighting has only gotten better from there. Enlighten yourself.

Mar 24, 2015

 Related Tags: history, technology, commerce, lighting, light bulbs, neon, neon lighting, led, led lighting, incandescent bulbs, jack gasnick, centennial light bulb, light emitting diodes, indicator lights, brightness, circadian rhythms, blue light, routers, consumer electronics

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