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		<title>Griffin Unveils AirCurve and Clarifi at Apple Expo Paris</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 02:43:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Poh Liaw</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Griffin Technology today unveiled the AirCurve, a new acoustic amplifier dock that amplifies and projects the iPhone&#8217;s sound without speakers or the use of electricity. Also introduced today, Clarifi is a protective case for iPhone that features a built-in lens for close-up photography. AirCurve collects and amplifies the sound from the built-in speaker of the iPhone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Griffin Technology today unveiled the AirCurve, a new acoustic amplifier dock that amplifies and projects the iPhone&#8217;s sound without speakers or the use of electricity. Also introduced today, Clarifi is a protective case for iPhone that features a built-in lens for close-up photography.</p>
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<p>AirCurve collects and amplifies the sound from the built-in speaker of the iPhone and projects it into the room, delivering amazing amplification that sounds like desktop speakers. A coiled waveguide within AirCurve&#8217;s base eliminates the need for batteries or power adapters. AirCurve is ideally suited for desktop use, amplifying the sound sufficiently to serve as an alarm clock in the bedroom.</p>
<p>AirCurve also includes a pass-through slot allowing you to charge and sync your iPhone using a Griffin Dock Connector Cable (available separately).</p>
<p>Clarifi for iPhone 3G</p>
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<p>Clarifi is a protective case that boasts a built-in lens to give the iPhone camera lens an optical boost. The lens slides into place for close-up shots, and then slides aside for normal photography. Clarifi allows you to move in to a close 4 to 6 inches, for crisp detail and accurate color; the iPhone camera alone is limited to about 18-inch close-ups. Clarifi features Griffin&#8217;s trademark EasyDock design &#8212; simply slip off the case bottom to charge and sync, with no need to remove your iPhone from its case.</p>
<p>Griffin&#8217;s AirCurve, $19.99, and Clarifi, $34.99, will be available in October/.</p>
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