| Re: The most useless computer peripherals in history. The USB humping dog is an office favorite where I work. And the USB mouse jiggler was useful back when there were "pay you to surf the internet" companies out there that required your PC's mouse to be in motion in order to justify paying your for the ads.
What, no mention of the "CueCat" barcode reader that never caught on?
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