Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, is hospitalized in Mexico
By Pedro Pérez Cesari onIt is not clear what health issue the entrepreneur is facing

Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, was hospitalized in Mexico City last Wednesday. This, according to information from national and international media.
According to local media reports, Wozniak was hospitalized for a possible stroke. That being said, TMZ claims to have sources indicating that it was actually a case of vertigo, something much less serious.
The 73-year-old entrepreneur is in Mexico as he was preparing to participate in the World Business Forum 2023, an event taking place at Expo Santa Fe. Apparently, Wozniak was getting ready to give his talk but told his wife he felt "strange," so they suggested he go to the hospital.
So far, the organizers of World Business Forum 2023 have not made any comments on the matter.
Currently, Wozniak's health status is unknown. We will keep an eye on it and inform you when we know more about it.
Who is Steve Wozniak?
Stephen Gary Wozniak is an American engineer, programmer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. The influential engineer and public figure are best known for being one of the founders of Apple Inc, the company responsible for Mac computers and products like the iPhone, iPad, and iPhone.

At LEVEL UP, we send our best wishes to Steve Wozniak and hope for a speedy recovery.
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