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Here are some interesting webpages about Philips.

Evoluon.org, a bilingual fan site about the Evoluon, a unique UFO-shaped museum-turned-conference center built in the 1960s by Philips in its native hometown of Eindhoven.
The Museum of Electric Lamp Technology houses information about electrically powered lights including some manufactured by Philips as well as competitors like GE, Panasonic and Osram.
Home Computer Museum, situated in Helmond, Netherlands. It has within its collection a sizable amount of Philips computers. (Bilingual webpage, English version linked.)

CD-i related sites

The International CD-i Association, providing technical information and resources for everything CD-i.
The CD-i forums, active since 2004.
Black Moon Project, a dormant blog with many CD-i game reviews.
Interactive Dreams, another blog with many interesting CD-i related content.
The World of CD-i, yet another blog dedicated to CD-i.
CD-i Emulator, a rather blandly named trialware emulation software with solid features and compatibility.
CD-i Bits, a blog managed by "CD-i Fan", the sole developer of the CD-i Emulator mentioned above, where he provides technical insights on the CD-i consoles and shares his thoughts about working on the emulator.
CeDImu, a free and open-source CD-i emulator project currently in active development.
The CD-i Completionist's blog, aiming to review pretty much every CD-i game out there.
Seventy777's Preserve CD-i blog, where he shares details about CD-i titles and shares ROMs of them on his Internet Archive page.
Seth dot Games, the webpage of Dopply, developer of "Zelda CD-i Remastered" and is currently working on a "spiritual successor" fangame.
The webpage of Shikotei, developer of an emulator specifically made to run The Apprentice, and also shares guides about CD-i games.
Jorne's Coffee Fueled Retro, a blog managed by a Flemish (Belgian Dutch) technician, gamer and CD-i enthusiast. Also the owner of a rare CD-i prototype unit.