The general malaise in the collectibles industry continued last week when one of only six known working Apple I computers sold for just US$355,000. Whilst this may seem a lot for a 40-year-old ...
One of the first personal computers ever sold – a 1976 Apple-1 – fetched US$500,000 at auction yesterday, but it might well be one of the auction bargains of the year. The beautifully restored, ...
Mike Grady looked at his computer and asked it if it knew any songs. After a momentary pause, the machine obliged with “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” The Logicon Corp. computer, displayed at the Los ...
Steve Jobs Apple-1 Computer Prototype 1976 Model Now Auctioned for Almost Half a Million Dollar! Screenshot from RR Auction's official website Apple-1 or the Apple Computer, it is an 8-bit desktop ...
Apple Inc 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 with the ...
There has, and always will be, a solid market for retro technology. Even I myself own more than a few ancient systems and take great pleasure in throwing in a floppy disk every now and then for some ...
Well, the auction for this decades old check endorsed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak has come to end with a final bid of $163,923 (including buyer fees). That's quite the jump from the high bid of ...
If you want to own a slice of tech history and don't care about modern computing power, you may be in luck. A rare Apple-1—the first personal computer released by pioneers Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak ...
A rare piece of digital history went up for auction this week. A beautifully hand-crafted, wooden Apple-1 computer, built in 1976 by the tech giant’s founders Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, fetched ...
So to whom does the crown of First Internet Candidate go? On that list above, Obama is the only member who actually won office. But even by that metric, the Atlantic pointed out, the honor rightfully ...
I have some old 70's video equipment that has screw on type 50ohm video connectors. At one time I had simple metal adapters from 50ohm to 75ohm which I sold with my B/W monitors. I have a box I would ...
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