I favor pocket-sized hard drives that travel between home and office, syncing with computers on both ends.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I work on my novels wherever I have a PC, and I have four or five places around the world where I do have a PC. These days you can just slip a little flash drive into your top pocket, fly for 12 hours, come to another place, plug it into a computer and you are away again.
Just the idea to have everything you need essentially stored in one piece of portable technology is very exciting.
I actually use a computer a lot. I have three computers that I use on a regular basis - one is on my desk top in my Washington office, another is at home, and I have my laptop that I use when I'm travelling.
Practically everyone is going to have a general purpose computer in their pocket, it's so easy to underestimate that, that has got to be the really, really big one.
It would be nice to design a real briefcase - you open it up and it's your computer but it also stores your books.
I generally travel with my laptop, a couple of great books, and my iPod.
Not to be biased, but digital wallets are awesome.
I'm portable. I carry a laptop and a little recording studio on my back.
Hard disks have disappointed me more than most technologies.
I now have a home recording studio, which I can operate entirely on my own, as well as a portable version of the same which allows me to record anywhere I like and simply swap out the hard drives for use in the home studio.
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