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Apple Co-founder, Steve Wozniak suffers stroke

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Apple Co-founder, Steve Wozniak suffers stroke

Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of the renowned technology giant, Apple, was reportedly hospitalized in Mexico City on Wednesday, November 8, following a possible health scare.

According to a report by CNBC, the 73-year-old scientist and tech entrepreneur was slated to participate in a World Business Forum event held in Mexico City’s Santa Fe neighborhood.

Wozniak successfully delivered his speech at the event, but later, he shared with his wife that he was “feeling strange,” prompting immediate concern. His wife insisted that he seek immediate medical attention.

While the precise details of his condition remain somewhat unclear, TMZ has suggested that Wozniak may have experienced symptoms of vertigo, a condition characterized by dizziness and balance problems.

In 1976, Steve Wozniak co-founded the Apple Computer company alongside Steve Jobs, the iconic Apple CEO who sadly passed away in 2011. Their groundbreaking business venture paved the way for personal computing, ultimately becoming the world’s most valuable company.

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