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"All of a sudden, we've lost a lot of control," he said. "We can't turn off our internet; we can't turn off our smartphones; we can't turn off our computers."

"You used to ask a smart person a question. Now, who do you ask? It starts with g-o, and it's not God," he quipped.

Earlier that day, Wozniak said the biggest obstacle with the growing prevalence of technology is that our personal devices are unreliable.
Yup.
 
dXTC likes this too. If my budget would allow it, I'd get a MBP right now. Then again, if my budget was the size of Woz's, I'd already have a couple of them. (And a new iMac and a Mac Mini Server for my iTunes library and...) :)
 
The world has mostly caught on to Steve Wozniak's vision of having a computer in every home.

Ahem... Everybody likes Woz, but "one computer in every home" has ALWAYS been Microsoft's vision, not Wozniak's.

Besides, what does anybody expect Wozniak to say what his most favorite computer is? An Apple //e? A Dell XPS? A Lenovo Thinkpad? As a founder, employee and shareholder of Apple, of course he has to pick one of their own products, even if he might prefer a self-built Hackintosh over one of Apple's closed boxes. Remember? This guy invented the PC with EXPANSION SLOTS. If you find somebody at Apple who hates closed systems and walled gardens, it will be Steve Wozniak.
 
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