
Griffin Technology today announced the availability of its first game for iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod touch. The Vegas-style video poker game is called ‘5 Card Touch’, and will be offered exclusively on Apple’s App Store website for $1.99 .
The 5 Card Touch is the first in a series of applications that Griffin will be rolling out for the App Store. Griffin apps will be available for download directly onto iPhone, giving users the convenience of accessing the game at all times, even when iPhone is in Airplane Mode.

Tandberg unveiled an advanced VoIP desktop phone with DVD-quality video that it’s aiming at enterprise markets. The E20 VoIP phone also features CD-quality audio, a 5-megapixel camera, and a 10.6-inch LCD screen. The company is betting that the high-resolution video feature will help drive mass personalization of video communications in enterprises.The E20 can also receive multimedia presentations.
The video phone is priced at $1,499 and operates with other standards-compliant office communication devices ranging from phones to videoconferencing and telepresence systems.

Sony Ericsson is launching a new gaming phone called the F305. It features mere EDGE speeds, a Memory Stick Micro slot, a 2-inch 176 x 220 display and music playback, a built-in accelerometer for motion controlled games. The phone also comes with game-oriented face buttons, and A2DP.
According to the source, the Sony Ericsson F305 will pre-loaded with 3 games which are Bowling, Bass fishing & Jockey. Similar to Nitendo Wii, to play the games you can wave your F305 like throwing the bowling ball for example. We are not sure if this will be a grest gaming experience. Compare to Nitendo Wii you get to see the TV screen when you are in action, but in this case you are waving the F305 without looking at the phone screen?
The Sony Ericsson F305 should be announced on Tuesday and will be available in Q3 this year.

The M528 will first appear in the Taiwan area in late July and should be priced in the middle of the UMPC range at an equivalent of $750; the device centers around the extremely energy-efficient 800MHz version of the Atom that should extend battery life even with additional performance and features versus the earlier A110 chip.
The handheld revolves around a 4.8-inch, 800×480 touchscreen but also has a slide-out keyboard and a directional pad. Internet access is supplied over Wi-Fi as well as 3G cellular providers using HSDPA, either of which lets the M528 capture photos or video with its 3-megapixel back camera or join video chats with a VGA front camera. A stock version of the Gigabyte computer comes with 512MB of RAM and 4GB of flash storage that support its custom version of Linux.

This QingBar MP101 Mini Projector by Honlai Technology is definitely a brilliant accessories for your iPhone. Not only it charge your iPhone battery, it also projects your iPhone screen to a 27-inch size so that you can share the fun with others.
The mini projector has a size of 76 x 102 x 54 mm and has also a 2W stereo speaker built in. The projector lamp is only 10 - 15 ANSI lumens though, you will have to watch the video/screen in a darker environment in order to get a clearer view. The company did not mention the availability date, they have demonstrated it in the Computex 2008 early this month.

Steve Jobs just announced the news everyone has been craving since before the first iPhone was even announced - the second generation iPhone will have 3G internet connectivity. My ears hurt with the ringing of everyone clapping at the news at WWDC.
In addition to that major feature, the phone will contain “a flush headphone jack”, with “solid metal buttons, the same gorgeous 3.5″ display, and camera”.
The back of the iPhone is no longer silver, it’s black, and “thinner at the edges, full plastic back”.
In addition to the aforementioned hardware specs, it also features inbuilt GPS, and an extended battery life, of 300 hours on standby, 3G talk time of five hours, and 5-6 hours of browsing. You can now watch video for seven hours, and listen to audio for 24 hours.