Juniper Foo | Dec 29, 2006

Call it the USB Wars. Desktop toy connoisseurs appear to be pushing the frontier of USB-based weapons of mass destruction. Modded by Inventgeek's Jared Bouck as a sort of weekend project, he's merged a simple USB foam missile launcher base with an Airsoft gun. Be warned that the USB Airsoft Turrent is a whole lot more potent than the fun-filled
USB missile launcher and its
sequel. An airsoft gun can shoot a plastic BB at up to 250fps. So, yes, it can leave welts on unsuspecting targets.
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Device: USB accessory
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Juniper Foo | Dec 01, 2006

Man your guns, here comes the Striker II. If your cubicle foes are packing their own
USB missile launchers and
USB cannons, then you most certainly need to upgrade to this next-gen USB laser-guided weapon to protect your turf. New and improved is a 3D PC software that lets you take precision guidance to the next level, so it says. What's interesting is that USB codes have been included in the documentation to allow any enterprising person to write his own hacks and make adversaries eat dust. Bottom line: When it comes to the office arms race, one upmanship's the way to go.
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Price: US$55
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Ninja Gizmos
Device: USB toy
Specs: Control via USB connection on your PC, Real Class 3 laser guidance system, rotates 180 degrees, soft foam fire missiles, 3D PC software and lite version, sound effects, metallic steel finish