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The Woz, Apple Co-Founder, Pulls a Hamstring, May Not Dance....



Perhaps Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak should have trained a bit harder before joining the cast of 'Dancing With The Stars.'

The poor guy, already suffering from a banged-up knee and a broken bone in his left foot, pulled a hamstring during rehearsal this past Friday. This latest mishap is just another in the long list of injuries that have plagued 'Dancing With the Stars' contestants this season. Jewel and Steve-O have both bit the dust, and it would seem that Wozniak is close to throwing in the towel. Perhaps this season's participants really are cursed? We'll just have to wait and see. [From: CNET]

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Apple Co-Founder Dances: "Like Watching a Teletubby Going Mad"

He did it. Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and nerd superhero, just made his debut on Dancing with the Stars. As you'd expect, the surprisingly nimble Woz enjoyed himself without concern of mockery. But as one judge put it, "overall it was a disaster." Hey Woz, you're still a nerd hero to all of us.

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Apple Founder Steve Wozniak Comes to 'Dancing With The Stars'


Yes, your greatest / worst dream has come to fruition: Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak will be featured on the next season of 'Dancing With the Stars.' There's not much we can tell you right now about his upcoming moves, though we will be watching with bated breath, quietly hoping for a double Lindy, the Sugarfoot, and Denise Richards being dipped on a Segway. [Thanks, Ethan]

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Apple Co-Founder Stars In Kinda Funny Outerwear Webisodes


After enjoying a lucrative career after co-founding Apple with Steve Jobs, Steve "The Woz" Wozniak can do whatever he wants. He's dated Kathy Griffin (to each, their own), played on a Segway polo team, and is now starring in a collection of online ads for a clothing company.

The commercials are for SCOTTEVEST, which designs clothes with numerous pockets and unique features to incorporate gadgets, so it's no wonder they'd go with someone like Woz. Two of the 'Woz-i-sodes' are up now, featuring the corpulent computer man in a 'Star Wars' spoof and fishing video where he uses an iPod nano for a lure.

We're not sure how many vests or pairs of 14-pocket cargo pants they'll sell, but more are on their way every week. Check them out here. [Source: Tuaw]

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