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Released in 1976, the original Apple 1 computers were hand-built by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. Paul Terell, who owned the Byte Shop computer store, paid $25,000 for the first batch of 50 computers.
When Apple co-founder Steve Jobs wanted to price his new Apple-1 computer, he chose a price roughly three times what it cost to build it: $666.66. The price made his cofounder and chief system ...
The computer's claim to fame is that it led to the birth of Apple, as it reportedly inspired Jobs and Wozniak to originally form the company to sell it and was technically the first item under the ...
Steve Wozniak, a computer hobbyist from Menlo Park, California, built his dream computer after facing rejections from Hewlett-Packard. He showcased his creation at the Homebrew Computer Club, where it ...
A rare, operational Apple-1 Computer was recently put up for auction, and it ended up selling for $375,000. The Apple-1 was the first computer sold by Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve ...
The logo for the company, a half bitten apple, has become omnipresent decorating some of the most sought after tech gadgets. While the company’s first computers carried its namesake, today its ...
Jobs reportedly presented the Apple 1 to Paul Terrell, the world’s first personal computer retail shop owner. RARE STEVE JOBS MEMORABILIA, ITEMS FROM APPLE'S ORIGINS GO UP FOR AUCTION The Apple ...
One of the first personal computers built by Apple and signed by company co-founder Steve Wozniak has sold at auction for more than $223,000. The Apple-1 has been restored to a fully operational ...
The computer also has its original manual with handwritten notes referencing Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Daniel Kottke, which added more value to the product. “Owning an Apple-1 is more than ...