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Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Hospitalized In Mexico City 84

Long-time Slashdot reader Alain Williams writes: Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is in the hospital in Mexico, according to multiple reports.

It is not currently clear what the cause is. The 73-year-old was in Mexico City attending the World Business Forum (WBF), a business conference. [According to TMZ, Wozniak finished his speech but then told his wife he was "feeling strange." She reportedly insisted he go to the hospital.] An unnamed source from the WBF said that Mr Wozniak fainted on Wednesday at the event [minutes before his participation], according to CNN.
TMZ reports that Wozniak was hospitalized after "suffering what appears to be vertigo." Mexican media outlets were reporting that it was due to a possible stroke.
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Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Hospitalized In Mexico City

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  • minor (Score:5, Informative)

    by irving47 ( 73147 ) on Thursday November 09, 2023 @05:30PM (#63994267) Homepage

    he's already been discharged and on a flight back home.

    • by dgatwood ( 11270 )

      Thanks for the update. I don't know him personally, but several of my friends do, so it's good to hear that he's okay.

      • Thanks for the update. I don't know him personally, but several of my friends do, so it's good to hear that he's okay.

        I got an email from his mailing list last night (10/8/23) at 10:55 pm. ET. So, after he was back in the US.

        Just a usual, newsy pass-along email about the robot crushing that guy. But it shows he is not down for the count!

        I have known him since 1978. A very unique, talented and kind individual!

  • by CLorox ( 7 ) on Thursday November 09, 2023 @06:18PM (#63994369)

    Not sure Woz still frequents these parts, but if he does.. Best wishes Woz!

  • First Trotsky, now Woz? If you're well-known you definitely should avoid Mexico City!

    (Hope you feel better, Woz)

  • He clearly drank the water.

    • by pjt33 ( 739471 )

      You can drink bottled water, but it's harder to avoid breathing the air.

    • by drnb ( 2434720 )

      He clearly drank the water.

      My money is on street tacos. Pick the right cart and they are worth the risk though.

  • I care about Woz (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Rosco P. Coltrane ( 209368 ) on Thursday November 09, 2023 @10:02PM (#63994781)

    He's a man I genuinely look up to: not only is he one of the rare people who got ultra-rich from tech who isn't a disgusting and despicable individual and actually deserved what he got fair and square, he in fact has genuine ethics and honest-to-goodness charisma.

    If 10% of Silicon Valley execs were like him, Big Tech would be a much more respectful and humane industry, and would probably spew out less crappy and more efficient products too.

    Truly my childhood hero. Stay well Woz.

    • by tinaco ( 1727358 )
      I care about Woz, too. The Apple ][ is an important part of my childhood and he pretty much designed the thing. It's the first computer I ever coded in and at the time represented a bright future without limits. It would be nice if tech had the same positive connotations as then, but whatever. He's one of the good guys.
  • I had similar occurence this fall: first noticeable weakness of the heart rhytm, followed in ten or fifteen minutes with a vertigo. Called for medical help, as it's quite unusual. The blood pressure was way above the normal. In my opinion, there are several thing meeting to such result:
    a) Drop of the fall as a period of the lifecycle
    b) My unfortunate habit to start day with a coffee - especially hefty use of robusta in mixes, as it's hefty on caffeine
    c) Another habit of allowing industrial grade sweets late

  • I wish him a speedy recovery. One of the technological geniuses of our time.
  • I wish The Woz well, he always treated people with respect and had none of the awful character traits of his partner. He's a class act!

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