Forget scanning electron microscopes, high-speed centrifuges and computer-controlled telescopes — some of the coolest science tools ever made are totally analog, incredibly old and available for ...
Recognizing historical significance was once the domain of librarians and museum curators, but with the meteoric rise of the memorabilia industry, a little foresight and patience can make you a lot of ...
A rare Apple-1 computer made by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976, a harbinger of the personal computing and internet age, could fetch up to £500,000 (US$630,000) at a Christie’s online auction ...
Apple is widely recognized these days as the most valuable company in the entire world, with a market cap of around $1 trillion. Think of Apple products today and what comes to mind are slickly ...
An auction house has put an Apple-1 computer up for bids. RR Auction will field bids on the vintage device until Aug. 24, according to the listing on its website. It has become available for purchase ...
A computer mouse created by computing legend Douglas Englebart sold for an astounding $179k in a recent auction. It was said to have been used in 1968 in the "Mother of All Demos," and an inspiration ...
One of the earliest Apple computers ever built could fetch as much as $800,000 from an online auction hosted by the famous auction house Christie's. The Apple-1 Computer from 1976 boasts a starting ...
Update: The computer sold for $400k, though the buyer had to pay a total of $500k with the hefty 25% buyer’s premium,. Yep, it’s time for another Apple-1 computer auction, and this one claims to be ...
Before Apple was a trillion-dollar company, before its phones and laptops came to dominate the tech industry, it was just a California startup working out of a garage. Now, one of the first products ...
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