Apple iPod Won't Reign Forever!
In an interview with The Telegraph, Apple co-founder and brains behind the tech (barring Brit inventor Kane Kramer of course) Steve Wozniak has described the death of the iPod, among other core Apple issues and the technology world as a whole.
The genius behind Apple's technological success and the creation of the most iconic gadget of modern times lays some bare bones comments about the computing industry being over-hyped and overvalued before getting down to his mini music marvel.
'The iPod has sort of lived a long life at number one,' he muses. 'Things like, that if you look back to transistor radios and Walkmans, they kind of die out after a while.
'It's kind of like everyone has got one or two or three. You get to a point when they are on display everywhere, they get real cheap and they are not selling as much'.
We're not sure the Woz had confirmed this chat with old business pal Steve Jobs before he chatted to The Telegraph, but it's the first time we've heard anyone from the Apple world mention such things.
He went on to criticise Apple's closed developer culture and then even more cryptically, hinted that Apple's future could lie in an iWatch. As long as it plays music Steve, we'll be interested.
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