Steve Wozniak News
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Los Gatos, California, where Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak can be seen riding the sidewalks on his Segway, isn’t often mentioned in the same breath as Fresno, an agricultural hub seeking to stave off insolvency.
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Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak wants to become an Australian citizen and lists the government’s planned national broadband network as one of the factors behind his decision, the Australian Financial Review reported.
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Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak said he hopes the new iPhone 5 will take better photos than the ones he captures with his Samsung Electronics Co. Galaxy S III.
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Apple Inc. is poised for a record iPhone 5 debut and may not be able to keep up with demand as customers lined up in Sydney, Tokyo, Paris and New York to pick up the latest model of its top-selling product.
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Steve Wozniak, who started Apple Inc. with high-school friend Steve Jobs in a California garage more than three decades ago, said news of his partner’s death struck him just like the shootings of John Lennon and John F. Kennedy.
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Steve Jobs, who built the world’s most valuable technology company by creating devices that changed how people use electronics and revolutionized the computer, music and mobile-phone industries, died. He was 56.
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A Florida company that hired celebrities including Rudy Giuliani and Colin Powell for motivational events that filled arenas around the U.S. has closed, leaving lawsuits complaining of unpaid bills.
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Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak said he will buy shares in Facebook Inc. when the social networking company sells stock to the public in what may be a record initial public offering for an Internet business.
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Fusion-io Inc., the maker of flash- memory technology that counts Facebook Inc. as its biggest customer and Steve Wozniak as chief scientist, is also offering potential buyers three times the average growth of its rivals.
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Classic cars by Ferrari, Mercedes and Lagonda will be auctioned in the U.K. as the market for collectible autos absorbs the impact of this summer’s record $263.3 million sales in California.
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