Iphone 3G
Drastically cutting the price on its lust-inducing Smartphone, introducing speed-doubling wireless 3G technology and tacking on GPS mapping support, Apple's latest touch screen-rocking beauty's bound to give iCult members instant euphoria. Part iPod, part cellular handset, packing a gorgeous display and the newfound ability to browse and download applications from games to educational programs, it's one sick study in modern-day industrial engineering. Upgrade from a 8GB to 16GB ($299) model, and your ears and eyes-if not wallet-will thank you.
www.apple.com / $199.99
N810 WiMAX Edition
As much as we love surfing the Internet on the crapper, who really digs dropping a deuce while holding a weighty, full-sized laptop? Enter the current contender: a hyper-speedy wireless-enabled tablet PC with a slick monitor, full QWERTY keyboard, GPS functionality, and effortless Web access capabilities. Multimedia buffs can store 10GB of songs or home videos on the sucker, or pop in a headset and drunk-dial to their heart's content using services like Skype. Riiiiing! Ex-girlfriends, you've been warned.
www.nokia.com / $499.00
ENVY 133
Portability and sex appeal: Two qualities that shine brightest in this 3.4-pound ultra-portable notebook, which packs a 13.3-inch display and WiFi connectivity, yet measures just 0.70 inches thick, 12.65 inches wide, and 9.04 inches deep. Quick start-up features let you boot and access vital websites like Rate My Poo or The Onion painlessly, while HDMI/USB ports allow for effortless system expansion, and a backlit keyboard and built-in camera add flair. Still, it's custom candy-paint options that'll have most geeks catching the vapors.
www.voodoopc.com / $2,099
Powerdock 4
Often as you reference your digital media (seriously, who could miss Miley Cyrus' latest video), it's imperative that devices always stay well juiced. Doing so is simple with the newest innovation in charging docks, capable of powering up four iPods and iPhones (or any combination thereof) simultaneously. No need to worry about compatibility either: Universal adapters ensure the gizmo works with every model from Touch to Classic, Nano, and Mini. Penny pinchers can save by copping a two-unit edition ($49.99).
www.griffintechnology.com / $69.99
Slingbox PRO-HD
Everyone knows the Slingbox, a little set-top gem that allows you to push video content from virtually any source (DVR, cable box, DVD player) to laptop or cell phone for instant remote viewing. Now comes the next generation, capable of flinging high-def broadcasts to your PC, hotel room-1.5-2 mbps broadband connection and SlingCatcher receiver required-or a TV located elsewhere around the house. With integrated 16:9 widescreen support, get ready-locked bedroom, HDTV, and Jenna Loves Rocco, here we come...
www.slingmedia.com / $399.99