
“Steve Jobs’s former right hand man and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is one step closer to becoming a permanent Australian resident and citizen. Wozniak, who quit the company in 1987 after 12 years, today told Australian tech blog Gizmodo he was finalising the paperwork for a move down under, a plan he flagged during his visit to Australia in September. ‘It is a high priority this month for me to finish some medical and police reports for my residency application,’ he said. The former Apple guru also confirmed he was still keen on getting Australian citizenship.”
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