As far as I know these portable apps are only for Windows machines.
I use the portable apps whenever I am at my Uni doing work. I run Linux and OpenOffice at home and having OpenOffice on a portable USB drive lets me run it at University where I would otherwise be forced to use MSOffice.
If MSOffice properly supported the ODF format by default I would probably be happy using it, but until it does its OpenOffice all the way. The ODF specification is an ISO standard anyway. »
That ASUS device looks pretty cool. Pitty it is running WinblowsMobile. Because of that it'll never be an option for me.
I don't own an iPod, probably never will. I do have an mp3 player, a cheap $20 128MB device I bought that I occasionally use for listening to podcasts. The iPhone looks cool, but I will probably never own one of those as well. I have a phone and it does all I need it to, it makes phone calls. My phone is out of contract now and I have been looking for a replacement, but in my opinion the choice in normalish phones is pretty dismal, no real reason to purchase another one. »