Steve Wozniak talks about the Apple Watch and the Apple car

Steve Wozniak

  Steve Wozniak, the charismatic co-founder of Apple, spoke about Apple Watch and the Apple car in an interview given to an Australian publication and offered some rather interesting information about how he sees the future of the American company. To begin with, Steve Wozniak stated that he will only buy an Apple Watch Sport at the time of the official launch, motivating his decision to choose the cheapest model by the fact that he does not place a high price on the idea of ​​having the "shiniest" ” smart clock from the table.

  Despite this, Wozniak stated that he would be interested in buying an Apple Watch Edition if he finds the smartwatch really useful, him arguing that he gave up the smartwatches of other companies very shortly after the purchase due to the lack of real utility compared to a smartphone. Moving on to Apple car, Wozniak believes that this would be a natural evolution for those from Cupertino, a multitude of companies testing electric cars in which systems are implemented that allow them to drive themselves, so that Apple could launch such a product.

If you buy the really high-priced ones, the jewelery ones, then you're not buying a smartwatch that has a bunch of apps... Like a Rolex watch, you're buying if for prestige and a label and a symbol of who you It has […] and for an engineer like me I don't live in that world, that's not my world. There are an awful lot of companies right now who are playing with electric cars, and there's a lot more playing with self-driving cars, this is the future and it might be huge … there are so many openings here and it is perfect territory for a company like Apple.

  Steve Wozniak is of the opinion that at one point or another computers will control our daily lives and although he does not know if people will be seen as the gods or slaves of electronic products, he believes that the evolution is natural and that all companies are moving towards something like that. Wozniak has always had unusual ideas about a variety of companies, and what he says today is not surprising in any way.