

It's currently available for $69.99.Ī multitude of cases for the fourth-generation iPod Nano and iPhone 3G hit the market last month from Griffin, including the Elan Form, FlexScreen, Reflect and iClear with belt clip and armband. Features include the ability to charge an iPhone and all dock-rechargeable iPod models that charge via USB, a USB mini cable for syncing the iPod or iPhone with a computer, two-port powered USB hub, AC adapter, and the ability to read and write such digital media cards as Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, SD, SDHC, xD and CF. Griffin also launched its Simplifi aluminum desktop solution, which is said to consolidate an iPod and iPhone dock, media card reader and USB hub into a single device.

Complete access to power switch, headphone jack, volume controls and touchscreen is available with the Clarifi, and features the company's EasyDock design in which the case bottom can be slipped off for charging and syncing the iPhone. It reportedly allows users to move in to 4 to 6 inches the iPhone camera alone is limited to about 18-inch close-ups, according to Griffin. The lens is said to slide into place for close-up shots, and then slide aside for normal photography.

The Clarifi iPhone 3G case ($34.99) features a built-in lens “to give the iPhone camera lens an optical boost,” said Griffin.

Constructed of translucent polycarbonate, the AirCurve also includes a pass-through slot for charging and syncing the iPhone using the company's sold-separately dock connector cable. A coiled waveguide within AirCurve's base eliminates the need for batteries or power adapters, said Griffin. The AirCurve ($19.99) is engineered to collect and amplify the sound from the built-in speaker of the iPhone and project it into the room. GriffinTechnology used the arrival of fall to launch a variety of iPod and iPhone cases and accessories.Īt the Apple Expo Paris, held last month, the manufacturer unveiled the AirCurve acoustic amplifier dock and its Clarifi iPhone case that features a built-in lens for close-up photography. U can do it without using any third party software. eBoostr comes as a free trial version, which gives you four hours of functionality each time you boot up, or you can download it's full version from here Download eBoostr could be perfect for XP users who want a little extra memory but don't want to install RAM themselves, or even for laptop users who've filled every free slot. The app can work with up to four devices, up to 4GB on each, and its smart-cache feature gives speed boosts to your more frequently used apps and data. Speed up your computer with a spare USB thumb drive with eBoostr, an XP-only application that brings the benefits of Windows Vista's ReadyBoost feature to XP.
