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Wozniak skeptical about smart watches

21 Dec 2014 News
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Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, has said he is skeptical of smart watches and thinks Google Glass will fail. He has also warned people to not expect Apple to lead the way into new technology. He quit Apple in 1987 and now lives in Australia, and plans to do so permanently. He gave an interview on Friday and said that the current CEO of Apple is doing a great job and lauded him for allowing a large-screen iPhone to come out. He said, “I really admire Tim Cook and admire that they broke a dogma that had come from Steve Jobs, which was about only having small phones.” He went on to say that when the iPhone first made it big, it was because it looked like a big phone. Once it got popular, Apple execs said "we are right.”

 
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