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Apple-1 computer from 1976 is going up for auction, it could fetch over Rs 4.5 crore
Apple's first computer, the Apple-1 from 1976, is heading to auction at Sotheby's New York on July 15, where it is expected ...
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Rare working Apple-1 computer from 1976 heads to auction
An Apple-1 computer bought new from the Byte Shop in Berkeley, California, in 1976 is heading to auction at Sotheby’s in New ...
Apple-1 was the company's first computer that shaped up the existing Mac lineup. | Image: Natural Museum of American History ...
Some of the rarest memorabilia from the early days of Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) and personal items belonging to co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs are up for auction to celebrate the company's 50 th ...
The original founding agreement that resulted in the creation of the Apple Computer Company in 1976 is probably heading to auction, with the documents expected to sell for up to $4 million. Apple ...
Apple memorabilia tends to fetch exorbitant sums at auction, especially when it's an item containing a signature by Steve Jobs or Steve Wozniak, two of company's three co-founders. Even so, a check ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. See more from the L.A. Times in Google Search. Set us as preferred In March 1976, Apple cofounders Steve Jobs and ...
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 ...
As Apple turns 50, it’s worth looking back on the company’s greatest accomplishments and lowest moments through history. If you don’t have time for David Pogue’s 600-page epic, Apple: The First 50 ...
The original three-page Apple partnership contract (1976), signed by Jobs, Wozniak, and Wayne, is heading to auction at Christie’s The document, called Apple’s “birth certificate,” is estimated to ...
Macworld explores Apple’s foundational decade (1976-1985), highlighting revolutionary products like the Apple I, Apple II, Lisa, Macintosh 128K, and LaserWriter that shaped personal computing. These ...
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