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Minimalism Hits Hair Care with Evolvh Products

Photos via Jaymi Heimbuch While at The Ki this weekend, I came across a display of hair care products. I usually swerve past this type of product at events, sure that I’m going to be bathed in greenwash in the first 30 seconds. But what caught my attention was the fact that the booth had only three products. A hair care line with only three products? When I started speaking to the creator of Evolvh , it was clear that trimming everything unnecessary — from ingredients to products thems… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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If Republican leaders think the Tea Party will go away after a significant electoral victory on Nov. 2, they better think again: A leading national Tea Party group, anticipating big electoral gains for conservative Republicans, is laying plans to maintain pressure on new members of Congress after the Nov. 2 vote. According to an internal memorandum reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, Tea Party Patriots, an umbrella group that says it works with nearly 3,000 local groups around the U.S., is planning a multipronged campaign that includes advertising, polling, hundreds of rallies, and a summit of newly elected members of Congress early in 2011. The freshman GOP class of 1994 quickly lost their way. They became enamored with the trappings of power and prestige inside the Beltway and forgot why they were elected. The Tea Party activists are determined to make sure the new guys don’t forget. Or else there will some other new guys in 2012.

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Logitech Revue with Google TV torn down, netbook specs found within

There’s a lot we already know about Logitech’s Revue with Google TV , and after our walkthrough on Saturday’s Engadget Show, we also know just how NSFW the search results can be. All jesting aside, we did notice some amount of stuttering during our testing, and now we know why: for all intents and purposes, it’s a netbook. The knife wielding gurus over at iFixit tore into the Revue in order to see what kind of internals were powering it, and sure enough, a 1.2GHz Atom CPU was at the core. That’s marginally faster than the 1GHz A4 housed in the newest Apple TV , but there’s a lot more to process here than on Cupertino’s darling. There’s also 1GB of DDR3 memory as well as a grand total of 5GB NAND Flash (split between a Samsung and Hynix chip). Essentially, the hardware here is on par with netbooks from fall 2008 (the Dell Mini 9 is accurately mentioned), with “tons of open space” allowing the box to stay cool under pressure. So, you down with paying $300 for hardware you could’ve scored two years ago, or are you just now realizing that a basic HTPC isn’t that hard to setup. Logitech Revue with Google TV torn down, netbook specs found within originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 Oct 2010 08:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Karzai admits taking funding from Iran

Afghan President Hamid Karzai today admitted that his office has received funding from Iran. He said that once or twice a year Iran gave up to…

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Wi-Fi Direct certification begins today, device-to-device transmission starting soon

So, Bluetooth — last fall didn’t end up being as frightful as you had probably imagined, but this fall is bound to be different. Or so the Wi-Fi Alliance says. If you’ll recall, Wi-Fi Direct promised to do what Bluetooth had been doing for years, but with far less fuss and on a protocol that’s much more widespread. A solid year has come and gone, and we’ve heard nary a word from any company who plans on implementing it. Thankfully for us all, that changes today. Starting in mere moments, Wi-Fi Direct devices will begin the certification process, and while we couldn’t extract exact product details or a release time frame for future wares on a media call regarding the announcement, we did get the impression that at least a few partners were trying to get Wi-Fi Direct wares onto shelves before Christmas. As for functionality, the claims are fairly impressive. In order to make a direct device-to-device connection over WiFi, just one of the two need to be Wi-Fi Direct certified. In other words, a Wi-Fi Direct printer can recognize and interface with your Latitude D410 laptop from 1999, as all Wi-Fi Direct certified devices have to be able to control the one-to-one relationship. The goal here is pretty simple — it’s to create a protected connection between two devices over WiFi with as little hassle as possible. Think Bluetooth, but using WiFi. We also learned that “most” products certified will also support “one-to-many” connections, enabling a Wi-Fi Direct laptop to be in contact with a printer, connected HDTV and a tablet simultaneously, with no router in-between at any point. We should also point out that while 802.11a/g/n is supported over 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, there’s no requirement for Wi-Fi Direct products to support 802.11b, so legacy users may want to pay attention to that quirk. There’s also no new hardware requirements here, so in theory, any existing WiFi chipset could be upgraded via firmware to handle Wi-Fi Direct — whether or not that’ll happen on a large scale was a question the Wi-Fi Alliance couldn’t answer for us. Finally, they noted that the app ecosystem is likely to make this whole rollout a lot more interesting, particularly considering that Direct is simply a pipe that software can dictate as it sees fit. We’ll be keeping a close eye on the developments here; we’ve waited way too long for this to blossom, but we’re pretty jazzed about the possibilities. Head on past the break for a video overview of how Wi-Fi Direct works. Continue reading Wi-Fi Direct certification begins today, device-to-device transmission starting soon Wi-Fi Direct certification begins today, device-to-device transmission starting soon originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 Oct 2010 08:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The Ki Event Shows Off Best In Sustainable Design and Technology

Photos via Jaymi Heimbuch San Francisco’s Treasure Island played host to The Ki this past weekend, where the best in sustainable fashion, architecture, home decor, technology and cosmetics gathered to show off their wares. The rainy forecast for the weekend didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of participants as they perused booths as diverse as Zem Joaquin’s Ecofabulous clothes to Whirlpoo… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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African-Made, Animal-Themed Children’s Knits Double as Halloween Costumes

Organic cotton lion sweater. Photo: Toto Knits. To dress your wild child–or to put together a last-minute Halloween costume with long term wearabilty– Toto Knits offers adorable organic handmade knitwear, made entirely in Africa. For cute and cuddly organic cotton slippers, sweaters, hats, and scarves to clothe your WeeHugger , look below. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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More details emerge of supposed PSP2 with backside touch controls, HD screen, hot personality

About a month before this year’s Tokyo Game Show we started hearing new reports of the PSP2 , a device that’s been rumored since roughly the dawn of time (which could explain the prehistoric creatures on the concept render above). These rumors, however, were different, specifically the mention of a touchpad on the back of the device. Alas that device didn’t make an appearance to the press at TGS, but supposedly Sony was showing it off to some developers. Kotaku has learned a few more things, most notable being a display an inch larger than the current PSP’s and having a high-def resolution — a detail that should surprise none. According to the report Sony is still tweaking the internal hardware, trying to mitigate overheating issues ahead of a release sometime in the fall of 2011. That would likely mean an unveiling at the 2011 E3, the same place the original unit was first shown in the flesh eight whole years earlier. More details emerge of supposed PSP2 with backside touch controls, HD screen, hot personality originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 Oct 2010 07:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Deadly Bomb at Sufi Shrine in Pakistan

A bomb planted on a motorcycle exploded outside a Sufi shrine in central Pakistan Monday. Officials said at least 5 people were killed and more than a dozen wounded. (Oct. 25)

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EVO 4G picks up stylish Powermat induction charging (video)

This isn’t your father’s Powermat . The company who’s name is synonymous with induction charging has undergone a makeover of sorts, reducing the bulk of its egregious logo in addition to the custom battery covers it makes for select devices. The $59.99 mat and receiver door (or $39.99 for the receiver only) for the notoriously power hungy EVO 4G is a good example of where Powermat’s aftermarket induction charging tech can melt away into the design without affecting the overall aesthetic. In fact, if it wasn’t for that logo and charging connector on the case to the right we’d swear that was a stock EVO 4G handset. See it unboxed and put to task in the video after the break. Continue reading EVO 4G picks up stylish Powermat induction charging (video) EVO 4G picks up stylish Powermat induction charging (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 Oct 2010 07:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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