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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 Co-Founder's 'Dancing With the Stars' Photo Surfaces

Woz's Promotional 'Dancing With the Stars' Photo Surfaces
Wow, Woz... turn down the shirt a little bit buddy.

Look, we're used to the Apple co-founder's eccentric ways. He rides a Segway everywhere, carries a metal business card, and has decided to lend his geek cred to the reality TV crap-fest 'Dancing With the Stars.'

Now the promo-photos are coming out and we are treated to Mr. Wozniak in all his shiny, French-cuffed, pink-shirted glory. Woz doesn't even look like he's there to dance, it looks like he's posing with an amusement park mascot for a vacation photo.

No matter how much we love this guy, we can't bring ourselves to carve our room on our DVR for this. [From: IGN]

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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 Marries Someone Other Than Kathy Griffin

Woz Ties the KnotCongratulations to Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computers, who tied the knot last weekend with his fiancée, who several outlets are making perfectly clear is not, repeat not, Kathy Griffin.

The name of Woz's new wife has not been released, but we think she must be a huge dork (we mean that in the best way possible) -- the ceremony was held at SegwayFest 2008. We're sure Woz will hold on to this one, a girl who will even go near a Segway, not to mention get wed at an event celebrating the crazy two-wheeled thing, is rare.

So best wishes to them both. Shine on you crazy diamonds! [Source: GeekSugar]

Celebrities, iPhone

Is 'The Woz' a Line Cutter?

Is The Woz a Line Cutter?
The iPhone 3G dropped last week to much fanfare and, while the lines weren't as long as they were last year, they were still sizable, and when there are long lines there are almost always line cutters. Nobody likes a cutter, and the sight of someone diving in ahead of everyone else can really raise some ire -- especially when it's Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.

Wozniak (a.k.a. "The Woz") founded Apple Computer with Steve Jobs way back in 1976, but left active involvement in the company in the mid-80's, moving on to a series of other projects (not to mention romantic interests). He's still connected enough to Apple that you'd think he could get a new iPhone just for the asking, so it's all a bit curious that many attendees of the iPhone 3G release of the Westfield Valley Fair Mall in San Jose, California, reported that he, along with a posse of friends, cut in line when the store opened and walked out with the goods. Many of those who had waited for hours were apparently quite unhappy, but according to Woz it was actually supposed to be something of a publicity event:
I told them I would come at 10 AM and get in line and they told me back that the line would be short and they had talked to the people in front and that the people in front WANTED me to go first. I discussed the fact that I'd be with a small group too. The Apple store staff also said that the chairs and table in front of the store would be reserved for me. So sitting in those chairs I was in line. I am thankful for the chairs. I'm actually older than almost everyone in the lines these days.
So, line-cutting scumbag or just a big miscommunication? Given how universally likable Steve is we have to assume the latter. [Source: CNET]

Celebrities, iPhone

Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Hacks Kathy Griffin's iPhone -- on TV


Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak -- aka "Woz" -- is much more than a throbbing brain with a tie. He knows that the quickest way to a girl's heart is to jailbreak her iPhone... on TV. As he tells Ms. Kathy Griffin in the season premiere of 'My Life on the D-List,' "You know, some people would criticize you for not having hacked your iPhone." Certainly not you, Mr. Apple Co-founder?

Watch it all go down after the break.

P.S. Looks like Woz's watch is a Nixie -- the man's a nerd to the core.

[Thanks, Karim S. and Jon]

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Apple Founder Steve Wozniak Calls For Open iPhone

Apple Founder Calls For Open iPhone
In a recent interview with Laptop Magazine, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak joins the legions clamoring for a more open policy regarding the iPhone. "I'm really for the unlockers, the rebels trying to make it free," Woz declares, throwing down the gauntlet with the camp opposing his old buddy and Apple evangelist Steve Jobs. Woz complains about how Apple is treating the iPhone less as as though it were a computing platform (which it is) and more as though it were an appliance.

He even complains about the just-released Leopard and other operating systems, which Woz says are little more than gradual improvements and not the march towards brain dead user interfaces that even the least computer literate could use.

Why does Woz care, anyway -- he's got a new book out and is on his way to ending up on a reality show if he does indeed end up marrying Kathy Griffin (assuming those rumors are true).


From Engadget

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Apple Founders Immortalized in Toy Form

Apple Founders Immortalized in Toy Form
If you don't think your kids' medieval or outer space-themed LEGO sets are quite nerdy enough, up their geek factor with some new toys from PodBrix. The young company has become something of a tech celebrity recently with its LEGO-like toys based on everything Apple. What started out as an unofficial toy version of Apple's famous silhouette iPod ads has mushroomed into a (still unofficial) plastic tribute to the entire company.

Peruse the gallery below and you'll find a play set modeled after the infamous 1984 Super Bowl ad for the Mac, one for an Apple keynote speech and one after the iPod itself. The company's latest set pays homage to the early startup days of Apple when young Steve Wozniak and even younger Steve Jobs set out to change the world of personal computing. But, look closely and it seems Steve Jobs had his mind on other things.

Want one? This $39.99 set goes up for sale tomorrow night (8/29/07) at 9:00 PM EST, and only 300 of them have been made. Previous PodBrix sets have sold out in less than two minutes, so good luck.

From Engadget

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