Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak Battles Stroke

Steve Wozniak Battles Stroke
Renowned technologist and Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, has been admitted to a hospital in Mexico City at the age of 73, following a presumed health incident, potentially a stroke.

As reported by CNBC, Wozniak, a distinguished scientist and tech entrepreneur, was slated to participate in the World Business Forum event in Mexico City’s Santa Fe neighborhood.

Despite completing his scheduled speech at the event, Wozniak later conveyed to his wife a sensation of unusual discomfort, prompting her to call for immediate medical attention.

While the specific details surrounding Wozniak’s condition remain uncertain, TMZ has posited the possibility of vertigo, a medical condition characterized by dizziness and equilibrium issues.

I technological history, Wozniak holds significance as the co-founder of Apple Computer in 1976, a venture he embarked upon with the late Steve Jobs, a revered investor and long-time Apple CEO who passed away in 2011.

Together, they revolutionized personal computing, catapulting Apple into the status of the world’s most valuable company.

Apple is renowned for its innovative consumer electronics, including laptops, desktop computers, and the iconic iPhone mobile phone.

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