A rare "Celebration" Apple-1 computer built by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs in 1976 sold for $815,000 this week, according to MacRumors, after a bid for $1.2 million was pulled at the last minute.
The Apple-1 computer, launched in July 1976, wasn't the first personal computer per se, but to many, it may as well be. After all, this is the computer that helped propel a two-man business operating ...
Photo: RR Auction You can buy a piece of Apple history next month. An Apple-1 computer built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak will be auctioned off. But bring your credit card. The auction house ...
The original founding agreement that resulted in the creation of the Apple Computer Company in 1976 is probably heading to auction, with the documents expected to sell for up to $4 million. Apple ...
When the legendary Silicon Valley marketing guru Regis McKenna presented his ideas to Steve Jobs, it included something very prescient. Richard Nieva was a senior reporter for CNET News, focusing on ...
One of the original 200 Apple Is from 1976 sold at auction yesterday at Christies of London, for £130,000—the equivalent of $213,000. It’s only in kit form, so the winning bidder must build his own ...
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) fans and collectors will be excited to see an offering from fractional ownership company Rally Rd this week. Rally will offer 33,000 shares of the Apple I computer for $23 each ...
The first Apple retail location could have opened in the late 70s, according to a new account from distinguished Silicon Valley marketer Regis McKenna (via CNET). During a fireside chat held Thursday ...
A working example of one of only 200 Apple-1 computers built in the 1970s sold Wednesday for a record $905,000 at Bonhams New York's inaugural "History of Science" sale. Built by Steve Wozniak, who ...
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