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| Apple's co-founder unhappy with Apple TV, iPhone, MacBook Air... |
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| By Theo Valich | ||
| Monday, March 03, 2008 21:22 | ||
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Sydney (Australia) - If you have co-founded a company and spent a better part of your life in it, does that mean you need to adore every product that came out of the company? If you ask Steve Jobs, one part of the famous duo that created Apple, the answer is yes. You should even adore those products and religiously buy them as soon as they are released. But then again, Steve Wozniak never was your typical co-founder. This engineer by profession and hobby-prankster provides a healthy dose of criticism if something is wrong. Woz came to the Land of Oz (and koalas) in order to give a keynote speech at a broadband conference and after the conference, Woz opened his mind and heart to fellow journalists, and his comments were more than interesting.
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