Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Over 500 retro Apple computers and gadgets are being individually auctioned off next month, including a 1983 Lisa ...
If you’ve been thinking your home or workspace is perhaps deficient when it comes to old Apple hardware, then I have some good news for you. Next week, a massive trove of classic Apple computing ...
Over 500 Apple computers and products that span from 1977 to 2008 are going to auction next month. The items will be exhibited to the public from March 27 to 30. The collection, one of the biggest in ...
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In a world where millions of people carry a 1990s-grade supercomputer in their pockets, it’s fun to revisit tech from a time when a 1 megahertz machine on a desktop represented a significant leap ...
Memories of your first computer can be priceless. Or they can cost $2,600. That’s how much Dan Budiac, a New York Web developer, recently paid on eBay to buy the same model Apple II he grew up with ...
Thirty years ago, on June 5, 1977, what is generally considered the first successfully commercial personal computer (PC), the Apple II, went on sale. Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs invented it. It ...
A working Apple-1 computer that has been autographed by Steve Wozniak and an Apple II board signed by Steve Jobs are among the rare items being sold in an ongoing auction. From one of the first PC ...
In 1979, two M.I.T. computer-science alumni and a Harvard Business School graduate launched a new piece of computer software for the Apple II machine, an early home computer. Called VisiCalc, short ...
Apple didn’t always rule the digital music industry. It wasn’t until the introduction of the iPod a decade ago that Apple started defining itself as more than just a computer company. Today, it’s ...