One of the first Apple-1 computers has been sold at auction for $905,000, making it the most expensive Apple computer ever. Last year an Apple-1 was sold at auction in Germany for just under $672,000.
Recognizing historical significance was once the domain of librarians and museum curators, but with the meteoric rise of the memorabilia industry, a little foresight and patience can make you a lot of ...
You'd be forgiven to think this archaic computer is nothing more than the result of your other half tinkering with motherboards and computer components in the shed, but the product of Steve Jobs and ...
An auction house has put an Apple-1 computer up for bids. RR Auction will field bids on the vintage device until Aug. 24, according to the listing on its website. It has become available for purchase ...
Employees of a waste disposal company were clearing out a U.K. home late last year when they made an accidental—and valuable—discovery. After stumbling upon some old boxes, they resurfaced a Q1 ...
A historic computer prototype which once belonged to Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs has been listed for auction. The 1976 prototype – which is named the Apple 1 – was hand-soldered by co-founder ...
The exact place in history of a rare, early Apple computer up for auction remains unclear, but people with direct knowledge and expertise say it may be the device Apple co-founders Steve Wozniak and ...
NEW YORK (AP) --An original Apple computer from 1976 has sold at auction for nearly $388,000. Known as the Apple 1, it was one of the first Apple computers ever built. It sold Monday for $387,750 at a ...
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