Apple Co-Founder Warns the End of iPod

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak claims the iPod generation may be close to an end. In an interview with The Telegraph, a UK newspaper, Wozniak expressed his concerns over the existence of today's most popular music device.
The iPod has sort of lived a long life at number one," he said. "Things like, that if you look back to transistor radios and Walkmans, they kind of die out after a while," said Wozniak.
Steve Wozniak is an American computer engineer who created the Apple I and Apple II computers in the mid-1970s. He has been unswervingly supportive with the fast developments of computing. However, he also stated that it's high time for the entire computer business to hold up as it had been aggressively progressing for 20 years.
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