![]() The USB Circus Cannon is available for $35 at. But not only does it launch darts up to 20 feet, but it plays three customizable sound effects so you can blast your neighbor to whatever soundtrack you would like. You can then move the Cannon using an included program. The Cannon comes loaded with three Nerf-like foam darts and plugs into your computer’s USB port. If you have ever been annoyed by a loud cell phone user in the TECH Center and wished you could send a projectile his way, the USB Circus Cannon may be up your alley. The JumpSnap is available from for $59.99. But, then again, if you can’t handle jump rope, you may have bigger issues. If your fitness equipment has a screen saver, there may be something missing in your life. The JumpSnap even has a computerized voice to talk to you if you are too lazy to glance at the display. Specifications Price: Starting at 399 Power. reMarkable 2 digital tablet A drawing tablet that feels like paper. We have cordless phones and cordless keyboards, but the latest and greatest invention is the cordless … jump rope? If the hassle of tripping over your jump rope is just too much, the JumpSnap uses motion sensors for a rope-free workout, while calculating how many times you have jumped and allowing you to set a workout accordingly. Best office toys and gadgets for productivity (Image credit: reMarkable) 1. The Zune and its painful endeavor to be cool will cost $249.99 and is available Nov.14. ![]() Microsoft is also opening its own music store similar to iTunes to work with the Zune. The Zune features a larger screen than the iPod and is available in three colors: black, white and brown. The Zune features a 30GB hard drive and allows Zune users to wirelessly share content from one player to another. 1 of 38 Amazon Hardware Innovation Tech & Work The 39 geekiest desk toys for IT people you can get on Amazon (and beyond) By Fox Van Allen Fox Van Allen is a Los Angeles-based writer for CBS. The new Zune is Microsoft’s attempt at releasing an “iPod killer.” Apparently it took Bill Gates and company five years to realize there was something to this iPod thing. Okay, frankly, we think we should be tortured and slowly killed for the title, but the USB Doomsday Device is super cool. ![]()
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