Remember the briefcase? Sure you do. Since many folks — including my buddy, J. Scott Anderson, who came up with the idea for this op-ed — do their work with an iMac/iPad/iPhone combination, I wondered a few years ago what type of carrying accessory would be more appropriate than the old briefcase.
The idea: an iBriefcase that,rather than a focus on a legal folder, it would focus on today’s electronics. Possible features could include:
Solar panels on one side to provide power to internal USB ports for charging iOS devices;
Security locks;
A built-in Wi-Fi finder with an indicator on the exterior;
Space for the inevitable folders/paper that you collect throughout the day;
Space for a scanner and or printer (mobile versions, of course) that connect via Bluetooth to iOS devices;
A configurable interior so that I can tailor it to fit a variety of iOS devices;
USB ports internally for device charging.
Add to that an external port for connecting the entire USB bus to my iMac or wall charger so that I can charge/sync my devices by wire (using my Mac or a wall charger) if needed without having to remove them from the briefcase.
Since I first introduced the idea, I haven’t heard of any such gadget? Anyone out there developing an iBriefcase?
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