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A rare Apple-I computer is going up for sale at a small California auction house later in November with a starting bid of $200,000. The Apple-I, which is being put up for auction by John Moran ...
An original Apple 1 computer is up for auction at Christie's until July 9. Apple fans are serious. They will line up for hours to buy the newest version of the iPhone and they'll pay a lot for a ...
A cybernetic pioneer in the form of a fully functional "Byte Shop"-style Apple I computer is going on the block at RR Auction. One of the most significant early personal computers of the 1970s ...
Apple’s newest iMac has at least 3,000 times more processing power than the company’s first computer model, but the older version could end up being 300 times as expensive. One of the six ...
A rare Apple 1, the first computer ever built by Apple and its co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, is going up for auction on Tuesday. The 45-year-old computer could sell for as much as $ ...
Owner Tom Romkey sold a previous Apple I in 2014 for a world record £564k ($857k). This model was apparently traded in at a computer shop by the original owner, who had used it only once and didn ...
A rare Apple I computer has sold for a record breaking €516,471 ($671,400) after it went under the hammer at a historic computer auction in Germany on Saturday. The machine, sold by Auction Team ...
A fully operational Apple I computer built by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in 1976 is going up for auction through Charitybuzz next month, with all proceeds earmarked for charity. Known as the ...
On December 11, the only known surviving Apple I computer personally sold by Steve Jobs -- out of his parents' garage in 1976 -- will be offered at auction. The auctioneer, Christie's, estimates a ...
See About archive blog posts. One of about 200 models ever made, the Apple I computer, also known as the Apple-1, sold for 133,250 pounds (or about $210,000) at Christie’s auction house in ...
The 1976 Apple I computer, built by Steve Wozniak and dispatched by Steve Jobs, is expected to fetch £150,000 at auction The computer – a 1976 Apple I, one of just 200 or so machines hand-built ...