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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 ...
Due to AI, Apple says it’s increasing the MacBook Pro by $300, and the iPad Air is up $150 Microsoft joining suits saying by ...
Apple-1 was the company's first computer that shaped up the existing Mac lineup. | Image: Natural Museum of American History ...
Get confidential computing explained. Learn how hardware-enforced trusted execution environments (TEEs) fully protect ...
Anthropic is stepping up efforts to block unauthorized access to Claude after reports that Chinese companies, including Ant ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
RAMpocalyse pricing prompts maker to construct his own memory using ancient Apollo-era tech
Another modern maker discovers the charms of 1950s-era magnetic core memory.
On QoreChain mainnet (qorechain-vladi), a 1,000 QOR transfer to a wallet created in Keplr is the first mainnet transaction to settle on a fully post-quantum foundation: an ML-DSA-87 (Dilithium-5) ...
The Twenty-Ninth International Obfuscated C Code Contest – or IOCCC for short – is back again with the results of the 2025 competition. This year, one of the entrants has a unique new trick up their ...
Phoenix Software near York has announced it will now operate exclusively as a public sector IT specialist.
The new DX1 II from Topping is an advanced DAC and headphone amplifier that can give an instant sonic upgared to smartphones, ...
The Canberra-based think tank has released its AI Agency Tool, a framework designed to help governments and policymakers assess where a country has genuine leverage in AI, where it is dependent on oth ...
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