10 Technologies for the lazy

Protip: "productivity enhancer" really means "great for laziness" -- like Apple's virtual assistant Siri, who will gladly read that text for you.

Vacuuming your own house is so 90s. Time to get a <a href="http://www.irobot.com/">Roomba</a>. (iRobot)

<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/viggle/id487066871?mt=8">Viggle</a> is the ultimate companion for any channel surfing couch potato, a smartphone app that rewards you for watching TV. (Apple App Store)

Beacon turns your smartphone or tablet into the world's most powerful universal remote -- so sit back, relax, and never get up again. (Griffin)

You know you're officially lazy when even the simplest, easiest daily must be avoided at all costs, like stirring your coffee. For that, we have the Gevalia <a href="http://dvice.com/archives/2008/06/get-your-lazy-f.php">self stirring coffee cup</a>. (Gevalia)

Because the stairs can be tough. (Stig Nygaard)

A robot that mows the lawn? <a href="http://www.husqvarna.com/us/homeowner/products/robotic-mowers/husqvarna-robotic-mowers-for-homeowners/">Bring it on</a>. Did we mention it's also solar powered? (Husqvarna)

Too lazy to walk? <a href="http://www.segway.com/">No problem</a>. (Segway)

Getting out of bed to turn off the lights can be a nightmare for the lazy. That's why we have <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Clapper-Sound-Activated-Switch-Each/dp/B0000CGKLR">the Clapper</a>. (Clapper)

You can't always be cool and lazy at the same time as is the case with bluetooth headsets. (Wired)