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BodyGuardz redesigns its films to cover iPhone 4 antenna gap

NLU Products (http://www.BodyGuardz.com) has redesigned its recently released BodyGuardz line of clear, scratch-proof films for the Apple iPhone 4 to bridge a gap in the phone’s innovative antenna that, when touched directly, has resulted in reception problems for some users.

BodyGuardz is created from the same film typically used to shield the fronts of automobiles from abrasive elements and environmental impact. They’re made with a urethane film designed for clear surface protection and an antibacterial mold inhibitor and anti-corrosion compound mixed directly into the adhesive.

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Samsung introduces new digital cameras

Samsung (http://www.samsung.com) has announced the latest additions to its DualView camera portfolio, the 14.2 mega-pixel ST600 (pictured) and ST100. They’re due in September for US$329.99 and $349.99, respectively.

The new flagship models of the Samsung DualView camera family each received an upgrade to their front LCD screens, activated by a simple tap, which now measure 1.8 inches compared to the 1.5-inch front LCD screens found on their DualView predecessors. The Samsung DualView ST600 and ST100 are encased in a slim compact frame with a metallic finish.

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Kensington announces six iPhone 4 certified products

Kensington says six of its products have met the compatibility requirements to become Apple iPhone 4 certified.  All of the products are available now at: http://us.kensington.com/html/17765.html .

The US$24.99 Kensington PowerBolt Micro Car Charger lets you charge iPad, iPhone and iPod in your vehicle. The $19.99 PowerBolt Car Charger does the same for the iPhone or iPod; there’s even a detachable cable for charging and syncing from your home computer.

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