

In addition to the usual smartphone capabilities like a calendar and a killer new 3D version of the snake game, it's a multimedia and Web-browsing supergizmo. As far as I'm concerned the N95 is a far superior product.

You can get in line for your iPhone in 2009 or whenever it comes out, but that shiny scratchmagnet touchscreen holds no allure for me. I have been since about a year ago, when I got a sneak peak at the first prototype of the Nokia N95. We don't know about Dylan yet because he's new and kinda weird. McClusky thinks the sun is towed from east to west by a bicycle with a Dura-Ace crankset and Mavic wheels, and Danny friggin lives for anything Hello Kitty. We've all got our favorite products-especially here in the Gadget Lab.
