Apple's cofounder agrees with breaking up big tech and says the iPhone maker should have split its business

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Steve Wozniak told Bloomberg he is 'pretty much in favour' of splitting up big, monopolistic tech companies.

Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak told Bloomberg he wishes Apple had split up its business"a long time ago." He said that he is"pretty much in favour" of splitting up big, monopolistic tech companies, in comments that coincide with wider political scrutiny of major US tech firms. While Apple is not the subject of an official antitrust investigation, third parties including Spotify have filed antitrust complaints against the company.

Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak told Bloomberg he wishes Apple had split up its business"a long time ago." He said that he is"pretty much in favour" of splitting up big, monopolistic tech companies, in comments that coincide with wider political scrutiny of major US tech firms. While Apple is not the subject of an official antitrust investigation, third parties including Spotify have filed antitrust complaints against the company.

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This article is deliberately disingenuous, because Hamilbug has artfully hidden all the VERY positive things stevewoz DID say in regards to Apple behaving responsibly & being “proud” that Apple is the “the best of the companies for a lot of different reasons.” Unacceptable.

SAI I was working for Powertel when the iPhone was announced and swore never to own one when they went exclusively to AT&T. Still haven't.

When stevewoz speaks I listen .

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