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October 28, 2008 3:23 PM PDT

Myvu sets its sights on your iPhone

by Eric Franklin
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(Credit: Myvu)

If you purchased the Myvu Crystal video eyewear in hopes that wearing it would make you look cooler, only to find that you were full of dork when you actually put it on, we have some good news.

On Tuesday, Myvu announced that you can attempt to offset the geekiness of the glasses, since the Crystal is now fully compatible with the iPhone and iPhone 3G thanks to the new Works With iPhone cable.

The cable is available for $24.95 from Myvu's Web site.

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