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Steve Jobs' very own original Apple computer prototype is going up for auction. Boston-based RR Auction are overseeing the auction of the historic "Apple Computer A" printed circuit board, which ...
Sotheby's "Geek Week" auction in New York showcases a diverse collection of rare and significant items. Highlights include a ...
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 ...
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak built 200 Apple-1 computers in 1976 during the genesis of the pioneering tech company. Inspired by hours spent at meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto ...
Retro computing lets you get to grips with technology's history, showing how far modern computers have come. Here's how to build your own working Apple I replica.
An original Apple-1 computer, one of the first built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, was auctioned for $375,000. It was restored to working order and included original handwritten notes.
Apple fanatics with deep pockets can secure a piece of history in the form of Steve Jobs’ original prototype for the company’s first-ever computer.
Steve Jobs' Apple 1 computer prototype is up for sale by RR Auction. The auction house estimates the historic prototype has a $500,000 value and as of July 25, the leading bid is $278,005.
A prototype for the original Apple-1 computer is being auctioned off. It was used to secure Apple's first major order. It could go for around $500,000, if previous auctions are any indication ...
A prototype Apple computer owned by Steve Jobs from 1976 could sell for as much as $500,000 in auction.
A prototype Apple computer owned by Steve Jobs from 1976 could sell for as much as $500,000 in auction.
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