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- General Electric (links | edit)
- Motion Picture Patents Company (links | edit)
- Phonograph (links | edit)
- Thomas Edison (links | edit)
- Voltaic pile (links | edit)
- Incandescent light bulb (links | edit)
- Electrolyte (links | edit)
- Nickel–metal hydride battery (links | edit)
- Nickel–cadmium battery (links | edit)
- Oriental Telephone Company (links | edit)
- Movie camera (links | edit)
- Lithium-ion battery (links | edit)
- Rechargeable battery (links | edit)
- Lead–acid battery (links | edit)
- Lithium polymer battery (links | edit)
- Charles Edison (links | edit)
- Semipermeable membrane (links | edit)
- Thermionic emission (links | edit)
- Kinetoscope (links | edit)
- Edison Records (links | edit)
- Galvanic cell (links | edit)
- War of the currents (links | edit)
- Fluoroscopy (links | edit)
- The Kiss (1896 film) (links | edit)
- Edisonian approach (links | edit)
- Ticker tape (links | edit)
- Half-cell (links | edit)
- Alkaline battery (links | edit)
- Sodium–sulfur battery (links | edit)
- List of eponyms (A–K) (links | edit)
- Consolidated Edison (links | edit)
- Automotive battery (links | edit)
- Primary battery (links | edit)
- Nickel–iron battery (links | edit)
- Copper(II) oxide (links | edit)
- Dry cell (links | edit)
- Edison's Black Maria (links | edit)
- Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum (links | edit)
- Edison Studios (links | edit)
- Atomic battery (links | edit)
- Frankenstein (1910 film) (links | edit)
- Edison Museum (links | edit)
- Pearl Street Station (links | edit)
- Zinc–air battery (links | edit)