Self-confessed tech nut

Got a Samsung Tocco phone from Orange on my last upgrade a few months ago and really like it - though I barely use the camera or the MP3 player, I do use the 3G data connection over Bluetooth to my MacBook, so I can be online from anywhere. It did take a while to get used to, but the vibration feedback is actually really good, so that negates a lot of the awkwardness of not having "real" buttons to press.
The MacBook is another pride and joy, it's one of the aluminium unibody MacBooks and I absolutely love it. I planned to get a MacBook since June last year, but I decided to wait until the aluminium revisions were released before I got one. Apple did the Keynote speech on the Tuesday and I went into Lakeside on the Saturday and got one. It's the base aluminium model so no backlit keyboard, but it does everything I want it to do. I'll probably be dual-booting it with Linux (Fedora 11 when it's released) but because of power management niggles with Linux and the MacBook hardware I haven't done it yet.
My main rig (aka Galileo or simply "The Beast") is an self-built behemoth, watercooled and overclocked. It's recently been overhauled slightly to change the colours of the internals and make it a bit neater and it's still not completely finished but it should be back within the week. Specs are an Intel Q6600 quad-core processor overclocked from 2.4GHz to 3.8GHz, 4GB RAM (though I considered upping it to 8GB at one point), ATI HD4870 graphics card, 320GB drive for Windows/Linux, 750GB drive for documents, music etc plus a £160 audiophile-grade sound card and two monitors (22" and 17"). If you're into that sort of thing then pics are on my
website's gallery.
MP3 player is a Creative Zen 32GB. Been through a bit of a rough life but it's still working and has never really screwed up on me. Headphones are Sennheiser CX-300's (the originals, not the recent Mark II release) - they really do make a difference.
Camera, which is currently in Germany being repaired due to the flash randomly not firing and a water-drop mark on the inner lens, is a Canon Powershot A590IS - really brilliant camera and as close to a DSLR as I want to get, don't really want to be carrying a massive thing around. I've only recently been experimenting with different settings on it (ISO, shutter speed, exposure time) and got some pretty decent photos of my bass, but then I discovered the watermark problem so had to send the bugger off to be repaired.