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 ...
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Hosted on MSNOld Apple Products That Are Worth A Ton Of MoneyApple's earliest computers from the 1970s and 1980s can be worth a pretty penny these days, especially if you happen to own a certain model.
It was on May 6, 1998, when Apple announced its all-in-one computer named iMac ... designer Jony Ive and his team at Apple. iMac was the first Apple product to have the "i" prefix in its name ...
Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa opens with news footage of a local landfill. The truck drivers were paid a lot of money to dump all of the world’s remaining Lisa computers onto the ground and run ...
It was 41 years ago today when Apple announced the original Macintosh, one of the first successful personal computers to sport a graphical user interface.
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