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The new iPhone might still be the big daddy, but here are summer’s other hot handsets, each with a trick up its sleeve.

The TV Addict LG Vu (AT&T) Talk to friends and family, or ignore them and watch 150 shows thanks to support for AT&T’s all-new Mobile TV service. While Nickelodeon may not be your thing (or maybe it is, weirdo), gems like ESPN Mobile TV, CNN Mobile Live, and Sony Picture Television’s PIX should be more than enough to keep productivity at bay. The two-megapixel camera isn’t so hot, but really, who needs a camera when Mila Jovavich is getting all Resident Evil in your pocket? $300 with contract, wireless.att.com
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Supplies: • Music greeting card • Old headphones • Empty variety pack cereal box • Superglue • Electrical tape • Utility knife • Way too much time
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Every guy needs at least one fits-like-a-glove made-to-measure suit. And with more designers offering bespoke services (like Zegna, which made this one for us), it’s time to step up. But with the higher price tags (at least $2K) comes a dizzying list of style options. To guide you on the finer points, we enlisted N.Y.C. suit gurus Duncan Quinn, of Duncan Quinn haberdashery, and Franco Salhi, GM of Zegna.
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With the Tour de France under way, Team High Road (the “clean” team) will be cranking out of the gates on a ride as revolutionary as rocking the yellow jersey without a bunch of needle marks showing. They’ll pedal the TCR Advanced SL Team prototype, a frame cooked up by Giant’s in-house composite lab from a new carbon fiber just declassified by the Chinese military. The hand-built design features a squared-away downtube that provides an extra-stiff ride for better power transfer; the next-gen frame, starting with a single spool of thread, keeps weight to an ultralight 15.4 pounds. You like? Start saving. When it hits stores in late summer, it’ll set you back six grand. |
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How many RC toys do you have? I’ve got about 40—at least 20 helicopters, a few airplanes, and a lot of cars.
What’s the most you’ve spent on one? I have a custom-made miniature drag racer that cost $2,500. It goes 140 miles an hour. It’s got a fiberglass body and a working parachute that I haven’t deployed. Once I get it going that fast, I hit one rock and the car’s gonna flip.
How did you get into this? One of my old security guards told me about this stuff. When I was a kid, nobody in my family had a car. And I didn’t have many toys. The only toys I had were the ones I would steal.
Do you need a license to fly these? Yeah, because they take off like real planes, and they go 120 miles an hour. They could kill somebody. If one of these planes comes down and hits you, it’s a wrap.
Any interest in getting a real pilot’s license? No, because I don’t want to crash a plane. I just wanna do like normal people do: sit on my ass in the back of the plane and let the pilot fly the damn thing.
Are you the only rapper you know with this hobby? I think I used to be, but I turned a lot of rap artists on to remote-control toys and actually bought them their first cars—Method Man, Redman, Ludacris, that girl from The Sopranos.
Meadow? Yeah, she and I did a movie together, and I bought her a car. She enjoyed it, but she couldn’t drive the thing for shit. |
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