A few pieces of legendary tech industry history have made their way to a recent auction. It would seem that Apple’s very first-ever trade show sign has been unearthed and put up for auction. It is ...
Apple Computer Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs stands beneath the company’s trade sign at a trade show in 1976. The sign was later used for year to identify the company’s offices in Cupertino, California. ...
A spate of vintage Apple products—ranging from high-tech to no-tech—have sold for eye-watering sums at auction recently, or soon will, as the secondary market for older items from the tech giant ...
Apple products have reached a certain stratosphere among consumers, a level that's enviable and somewhat unattainable by other technology firms. When Apple pushes a product, consumers immediately ...
RR Auctions recently completed the "Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution" auction that included some sealed Apple devices, old Apple computers and parts, and some autographs from co-founder Steve Jobs.
When Steve Jobs started Apple Computer Inc along with Steve Wozniak in April 1976, little did he know that his company, now Apple Inc, would become a global giant in less than 50 years of its ...
In the late 1970s, two Steves founded Apple Computer, Inc, with operations starting out in Steve Jobs' garage. With him was Steve Wozniak, and the two would go on to revolutionize not just the ...
“The freshmen now entering Drexel [in the early 1980s] will spend the greater portion of their professional lives in the 21st century, in an environment in which the computer will be an everyday, even ...
A computer cluster consisting of 1,100 Apple Computer Inc. Power Mac G5 desktops that were purchased online and connected in a matter of weeks by Virginia Tech is currently the third fastest computer ...
Apple discontinued the Newton personal digital assistant (PDA) 25 years ago today via press release, marking the start of the company's renewed focus on the Mac. The Newton came with a stylus, ran ...