MB&F Sherman Desk Clock: RoboClock

The robot-shaped MB&F Sherman clock is adorable and bound to make you smile. Apparently it was inspired by the M4 Sherman tank. See those working Caterpillar tracks?

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The clock face is simple with a traditional two-hand face – nothing overly complicated here. It’s manually wound, and the movement can run for over a week before requiring a rewind. Both arms are fully articulated, so you can position them any way you want.

It comes in three versions: gold-plated, palladium-plated, and a diamond-set gold-plated model. I love how all of the clock works are visible and part of the robot’s design.

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By now you have guessed that this fancy desk toy will not be cheap. Pricing for the MB&F Sherman clock starts above $13,000(USD). I guess rich kids will love it, while I will be sad.

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Sprint LTE spreads its wings to four more areas by Labor Day

Sprint LTE spreads its wings to four more cities by Labor Day

Sprint may have played slightly fast and loose with its definition of a 15-city LTE launch this month -- some of those areas were mighty close to each other -- but it's taking that expansion a little further down the road with its next stage. Hand-in-hand with its second quarter results, the pin-drop network has outlined plans to revisit its 4G hometown in Baltimore as well Gainesville in Georgia, the Junction City-Manhattan area in Kansas and the Denison-Sherman region in Texas, giving them all LTE by Labor Day. The expansion will certainly please Georgian Galaxy S III owners; unfortunately, it still leaves many major cities fending with EV-DO 3G until later in the year, if not 2013. Maybe Sprint's Hitchcock-inspired nightmares are to blame.

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