The USB circus cannon is sure to be a blast with co-workers and turn any office party into game day. For just $35USD the USB cannon can shoot 3 foam “babes” into a circus net you place from anywhere between 2 and 20 feet away! The USB cannon moves up, down, left and right giving you complete firing control.
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USB roll-up piano, hmm I have to sit and think about this one…nope, still don’t need it BUT that’s because I don’t play. However, this little USB powered gadget is an ideal solution for someone with
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MojoPac gives your PC settings the mojo it needs. This software utility is designed to mirror the functionality of your private PC and have that information stored on any flash device. This means your iPod, USB thumb drive or PDA can become your full computer system. Here’s how it works:
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If you’re tired of getting pelted by the USB Missile Launcher from your co-worker then take yourself out of misery with the self-destructing USB hub. This very official looking end-all command center doubles as a 4 port USB hub. Using the master key, insert – twist – flip the plastic protective cover and push the Big Red Button. Yes, it is kid friendly
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The USB Missile Launcher is the ultimate deterrent against those annoying people who lurk around your desk because they’ve nothing better to do. This USB powered gadget holds three foam missiles, and Missile Command is located on your desktop for quick reactions to local hostiles. You simply use your mouse to control the launcher which rotates
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The Silver Bullet of multimedia players is the new Toshiba Gigabeat – one look and a silver bullet will go right through your heart and you’ll be in love forever – oh, wait that’s cupid. Anyway, Toshiba’s snazzy, silver Gigabeat MEG-F40S packs a 1.8-inch Toshiba hard drive capable of holding an incredible 40 GB of digital media: MP3 and WMA compressed audio and even uncompressed, full-resolution WAV files. That’s about 10,000 songs (more than 600 complete albums) at 128 kbps MP3, a crazy 20,000 songs at 64 kbps WMA, and a still-impressive 1,100 songs or 75 hours of CD-resolution WAV files.
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The iGuitar.USB from Brian Moore is the first of it’s kind with a built in digital audio processor that allows you to plug your guitar directly to your computer for audio recording applications which eliminates the need for an external audio interface. The iGuitar can still be used with a normal amp so to go ahead and jam without being strapped to a PC is no problem. The Brian Moore guitar has a list of
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A division of US Music Corp, SoundTech, just introduced the LightSnake USB cable, dubbed as a soundcard in a cable. The LightSnake effectively eliminates the need for a dedicated external USB audio interface.
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Do you have a great song in your mind and you want to record it to PC, well the Behringer USB guitar will make that as easy as 1, 2, 3. The iAXE USB Guitar is the first of it’s kind with direct connect to PC via USB capability. The kit includes powerful software with virtual amps, stomp boxes and effects. It’s easy to play along with your favorite MP3, WAV or AIFF songs.
Behringer even offers a multi-track recording and editing suite to record on the spot. The high-quality electric guitar comes with a fantastic maple neck and its screaming tone sings through 3 single-coil pickups with 5-way switching. A built-in connector allows you to connect your headphones straight to your guitar so you can jam with your favorite band. List price is just under $150USD.
Blue Microphones has been working hard on the first professional grade microphone for the computer. The Snowball is a USB microphone designed for a wide range of studio set, desktop and workspace audio recordings. This plug-n-play mic uses a dual capsule design and three pattern switch (cardioid, cardioid with 10dB pad and omni) to capture everything from soft vocals to the loudest bang.
The front capsule is designed to “hear” what is right in front of at as a fixed pattern and the rear capsule is designed to “hear” all sound around it to generate a brighter sound. Although the Snowball was not engineered specifically for Podcasting, it’s probably the best microphone solution for just that.