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Good news, office warfare fans - the USB Missile Launcher is back, in anew, flashier wireless version that makes for the strategic siting ofremote batteries.
Like the wired version, the new launcher is controlled by a littletargetting app running on a Windows PC. This time round, what's pluggedinto said system is a dish-like wireless transmitter that can talk to asimilar unit wired up to the launcher itself.
Supplier Brando claims dish-to-dish communications can take place atdistances of up to 15ft, which the launcher can propel its payload ofthree foam missiles a further 20ft. Right down the corridor and intothe Accounts department, in other words.
Like the wired version, the new launcher is controlled by a littletargetting app running on a Windows PC. This time round, what's pluggedinto said system is a dish-like wireless transmitter that can talk to asimilar unit wired up to the launcher itself.
Supplier Brando claims dish-to-dish communications can take place atdistances of up to 15ft, which the launcher can propel its payload ofthree foam missiles a further 20ft. Right down the corridor and intothe Accounts department, in other words.
The software provides full firing control, with elevation and direction ready to be set at the click of a mouse.
The kit costs $45 (£22/€31), with extra three-rocket missile packscoming in at $3 (£1.50/€2), and while they're not available yet, Brandosays they'll be in stock on, of all dates, Christmas Day.
Peace and good will to all men? Yeah right... Make war not mince pies... Now, you suckers - eat rocket!