Steve Wozniak, affectionately known as "Woz," co-founded Apple Computer with Steve Jobs in 1976. Wozniak was the technical genius behind Apple's early success, designing the Apple I and Apple II computers, which significantly contributed to the personal computing revolution.

Unlike Jobs, who was famous for his charismatic leadership and marketing acumen, Wozniak preferred engineering and innovation, creating groundbreaking technologies that made computers accessible to everyday people.

Despite leaving Apple in the mid-1980s, Wozniak remains a beloved figure in technology history, respected for his creativity, generosity, and passion for education and innovation.