I envision some sort of wearable PDA that is connected to the wireless net, has a GPS sensor, and has some AI built in. This PDA would be able to provide you with events, directions, e-mail, web access, etc... Sort of like your own personal "helper" that you'd personalize with your own info.
From my admittedly rather limited dealings with lawyers (setting up net business, etc.), they seem to be _aware_ of technology but not necessarily _understand the implications_. Witness the RIAA and their ridiculous squabbles. I think that although the legal streets are tough for us techies to navigate without a lawyer, the reverse is even more true.
I envision some sort of wearable PDA that is connected to the wireless net, has a GPS sensor, and has some AI built in. This PDA would be able to provide you with events, directions, e-mail, web access, etc... Sort of like your own personal "helper" that you'd personalize with your own info.
From my admittedly rather limited dealings with lawyers (setting up net business, etc.), they seem to be _aware_ of technology but not necessarily _understand the implications_. Witness the RIAA and their ridiculous squabbles. I think that although the legal streets are tough for us techies to navigate without a lawyer, the reverse is even more true.