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 ...
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 Wozniak, ...
RR Auction House’s “Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution” exhibition has finally wrapped. The auction started in late February, and bidders finalized the bids on March 20. The auction contained more ...
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, ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Designed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976, the Apple-1 (also ...
RR Auction confirmed on Friday the successful sale of the rare and historic Apple-1 Computer, which is still fully functional. The item was “meticulously restored” to operational condition by Corey ...
A rare Apple-1 computer, one of the first machines developed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, was sold for an impressive $375,000 (Rs 3,21,09,270) at an auction. This historic piece of technology, ...
An Apple-1 computer owned by Apple's first applications engineer, Dana Redington, has commanded quite the price on the auction block, along with a panoply of other Apple-related items. In 1978, a pile ...
A recycling facility in Silicon Valley is trying to trace a woman who dumped a rare Apple 1 computer, which just sold to a private collector for $200,000. The company wants to give her a cut of the ...
Three vintage Polaroids showing a prototype of the Apple-1 have hit the auction block — and they played a critical role in getting Apple off the ground. The listing, hosted by RR Auction, is for three ...
One of the first ever computers created under the Apple brand by company founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak failed to attract enough interest and has gone unsold when it went to auction this week.