Fully Functional ‘Apple I’ Computer Going Up For Auction Next Month
A fully operational Apple I computer built by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in 1976 is going up for auction through Charitybuzz next month, with all proceeds earmarked for charity. "The Apple I is being put up for sale by David Larson, a former Virginia Tech professor who bought the computer from Adam Schoolsky in 1994 for...
Auction for Rare Apple I Computer Surpasses $500,000 Mark
According to a ZDNet report, bids for a rare Apple I Computer which is believed to have been assembled by none other than Steve Jobs himself, has surpassed the $500,000 mark. The unit comes with original manuals, a cassette tape with a BASIC programming environment on it, and other accessories. The auction is set to go live on...
1977 Magazine Article Said Apple Computers Might Be A Huge Hit
Business Insider has posted the first news article ever written about Apple. The article was written by Sheila Craven of Kilobaud magazine, who said that the company might be a huge hit. Craven sent Business Insider a lengthy dissection of Apple’s launch product that she wrote (titled "The Remarkable Apple Computer”) after interviewing both Steve...