Here are the CEOs of Apple over the years, how they got there, and how they gave up the reins. Also, here's what we can learn ...
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, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A fully operational Apple computer that company co-founder Steve Jobs sold out of his parents' garage in 1976 for $600 (375 British pounds) will hit the auction block in December, ...
An original Apple I computer just hit $475,000 in an auction sale (via Tom's Hardware). The Apple I was conceived as a bare circuit board for which enthusiasts would build their own case, but this ...
A fully operational Apple computer that company co-founder Steve Jobs sold out of his parents’ garage in 1976 for $600 sold for $365,000 (Sh32.8 million) at Christie’s on Thursday. The Ricketts ...
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. The machine was sold Monday for ...
Sothebys on Friday will auction an original Apple Computer<span> </span>1 motherboard and seems confident it will attract a bid of somewhere between $120,000 and ...
This original Apple-1 user manual is slightly stained but it’s still worth quite a bit. Photo: RR Auction Bidding was apparently hot and heavy for a computer manual for the Apple-1, this company’s ...
An Apple computer from 1976 that was created by Steve Jobs is about to be available to buy in an auction on September 12 in New York City at Christie's. The computer, the Apple I, was designed by ...
(CNN) - A 45-year-old computer may become one of the most expensive ever sold. That’s because it was owned by Apple founder Steve Jobs. An original prototype for Apple’s first desktop computer is ...
Apple fanatics around the world will soon have a chance to bid on one of the original Apple computers. The Apple I is being put up for sale by David Larson, a former Virginia Tech professor who bought ...
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