San Jose Mercury News' Dan Gillmor Predicts That Apple Will Sell Apple Handheld In 2003

by , 8:00 AM EST, January 2nd, 2003

There's a short group of people in the tech industry that have our absolute respect in most matters, and Dan Gillmor of the San Jose Mercury News is one such person. He has been a champion of free speech, a staunch foe of copy protection, and always has insightful comments on related matters. Better yet, from the standpoint of Mac fans, he often has very good and/or interesting things to say about Apple.

Mr. Gillmor has penned a 2003 predictions column that has several items of note, including comments about Apple. The piece takes the form of a quiz, where Mr. Gillmor offers several popular scenarios, and asks you to guess which one he predicts will come true. From the Mercury News, question #3:

Apple Computer will (a) announce plans to ditch the PowerPC microprocessor and use Intel-compatible chips in upcoming machines; (b) sell its first palm-size handheld organizer; (c) be sold to Sony; (d) be sold to Disney; (e) merge with Sun

Fortunately, he provides the answers to his own questions, and in the case of Apple, Mr. Gillmor predicts that Apple will "(b) sell its first palm-size handheld organizer." Note that he is specifically not saying that Apple will be having a firesale, and that (a), (c), (d), and (e) are in fact incorrect choices.

The column also has some very cogent observations about Microsoft (hint: none bode well for you and us), and other aspects of the tech world. Read the full column at the Mercury News' site.

The Mac Observer Spin:

There's nothing wrong with a healthy dose of speculation, particularly when it is just that, speculation. Mr. Gillmor is one of the most considered writers in tech, and we definitely sit up and take notice when he says something like Apple will be releasing a handheld in 2003. Your mileage may vary, so make of his comments what you will, but we hope that he is right.