Apple announced the Macintosh 41 years ago today, introducing the first widely successful personal computer with a graphical ...
But that wasn’t how it all started. The original Apple was a single board computer built around a 6502. In 1976, you could snag one for $666.66, but you needed to supply your own TV, power ...
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An original Apple computer built by firm co-founders Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs in 1976 has fetched $400,000 (£294,990) at auction in the US. The rare Hawaiian koa wood-cased Apple-1 - still ...
A rare piece of computer history is headed to auction next month in Boston, shedding light yet again on the earliest work of Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. The… Read More Catch ...
Two hundred Apple-1 computers are estimated to have been created and sold for $666.66 before Apple Computer Inc. was founded in 1977. Once the Apple II, the company’s first official product, was ...
One of the most expensive items sold for $323,789 was an Apple-1 computer signed by Wozniak. The demo piece is fully ...
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Apple’s 1970s historic, fully functional Apple-1 computer designed and built by Steve Jobs is set up for auction ne AIRLINK 201.24 Decreased By -3.21 (-1.57%) BOP 9.97 Decreased By -0.12 (-1.19%) ...
It was 41 years ago today when Apple announced the original Macintosh, one of the first successful personal computers to sport a graphical user interface.
One of the first Apple computers ever built has sold in New York for $905,000 (€715,000), making it the world's most expensive computer relic, according to Bonhams auction house. The Apple-1 ...