If you can't get enough jamming action at home, EA offers Rock Band for iPhone ($10) for rocking on the go. Boasting similar game play found on the console version, the game features a quick play mode as well as a tour mode. The iPhone version is also capable of online and Bluetooth multiplayer, and features all four instruments including the guitar, bass, drums and vocals. [source]
Another ingenious combination, the Bacon Jam by Skillet ($7) is pure tastiness. This savory spread goes great on a bevy of sandwiches including BLTs, burgers, clubs, plain ol' toast and more.
Blast office productivity boredom with the Executive Elite Marshmallow Blaster ($55). This clever pump-action single shot device shoots standard-sized marshmallows up to 40 feet and comes with a swanky briefcase to complete the executive look.
Dell's SX2210T Multi-Touch Monitor ($470) features a 21.5-inch full HD panel, compatible with the multi-touch capabilities for systems with Windows 7. The SX2210T comes with an integrated 2.0-megapixel webcam with dual microphones for video chats, USB/HDMI/VGA/DVI inputs, audio in/out, and a stylish integrated stand.
The Droid by Motorola ($200) has been the object of curiosity since the iDon't campaign was released. Polished enough to take on the iPhone, Verizon's newest smartphone is the first device to run on Android 2.0. The Droid features an ARM Cortex A8 processor, 3.7-inch touch screen, 5.0 megapixel camera accompanied by a dual-LED flash, slide-out keyboard, Bluetooth connectivity, GPS, 16GB SD card, and many more.