An Apple-I computer, the first product made by the computing giant, has sold at auction for $375,000 (£230,000). The machine was designed by Steve Wozniak, known as Woz, the co-founder of Apple.
In July 1976, the Apple I was shown at the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto, California and went on sale for $666.66 because the first completed system boards were sold to a local computer shop ...
Apple's earliest computers from the 1970s and 1980s can be worth a pretty penny these days, especially if you happen to own a ...
Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa opens with news footage of a local landfill. The truck drivers were paid a lot of money to ...
Apple announced the Macintosh 41 years ago today, introducing the first widely successful personal computer with a graphical ...
But that wasn’t how it all started. The original Apple was a single board computer built around a 6502. In 1976, you could snag one for $666.66, but you needed to supply your own TV, power ...
Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the original iPad 15 years ago today, marking one and a half decades of the company's ...