Elon University
The prediction, in brief:

The sheer power of the microprocessor and increased magnetic capacity will enable the PC to emerge as the most incredibly flexible product component civilization has ever had. PCs may be harnessed as ultrapowerful worldwide nodes on the desktop, wristwatch-size personal digital assistants, voice-activated computers or television/computer combinations in the home.

Predictor: Bell, Gordon

Prediction, in context:

In a 1995 article for Computerworld, Gordon Bell looks ahead: ”The sheer power of the microprocessor and increased magnetic capacity will enable the PC to emerge as the most incredibly flexible product component civilization has ever had. PCs may be harnessed as ultrapowerful worldwide nodes on the desktop, wristwatch-size personal digital assistants, voice-activated computers or television/computer combinations in the home.”

Biography:

Gordon Bell proposed a plan for a U.S. research and education network in a 1987 report to the Office of Science and Technology in response to a congressional request by Al Gore. He was a technology leader at Digital Equipment Corporation (where he led the development of the VAX computer) and with Microsoft. (Technology Developer/Administrator)

Date of prediction:

Topic of prediction: Information Infrastructure

Subtopic: Internet Appliances

Name of publication: Computerworld

Title, headline, chapter name: The View from Here: Unflagging Technology Activist Gordon Bell Previews a Future in Which Plugging in to a Worldwide Network is as Easy as Getting a Dial Tone

Quote Type: Direct quote

Page number or URL of document at time of study:
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This data was logged into the Elon/Pew Predictions Database by: Bolger, John S.