Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, 73, was hospitalized on Wednesday in Mexico while participating in the World Business Forum (WBF). According to sources, Wozniak delivered a speech at the event and later told his wife that he was feeling unwell. Concerned, his wife insisted that he seek medical attention.
At present, Wozniak is undergoing medical evaluation in the emergency department of a hospital in Mexico. Several members of Wozniak's team are flying to Mexico on a private plane to assess his condition and determine whether he needs to be transported to the United States for further treatment.
Steve Wozniak, an American of Ukrainian descent, is a computer technology developer, electronics engineer, and programmer known for designing one of the world's first personal computers. In 1976, Wozniak, along with Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne, co-founded the corporation Apple.
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