Thirty years ago, on June 5, 1977, what is generally considered the first successfully commercial personal computer (PC), the Apple II, went on sale. Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs invented it. The ...
It may seem hard to believe, but there was a time when Apple shipped computers without built-in monitor, not as an exception, but as the rule. Such was the case with the venerable Apple II, which ...
Today is the 30th anniversary of the introduction of the Macintosh. The original “Mac” arrived along with the famous 1984 commercial, aired just once (but then aired many times on local and network ...
If you want to give your Hackintosh a genuine Apple feel, you have to checkout this awesome PC case. Raadition is designed to look exactly like the iconic Apple II, but it has space for the latest PC ...
The vintage Apple II+ computer has been recreated in LEGO, including the monitor, floppy disk drives and even the Apple logos. Chiu-Kueng Tsang produced the detailed model of the computer, first on ...
There are two new movies about Steve Jobs about to hit theaters, but if you want to know how things really went down, talk to the man in the center of the action, Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak.
This was the first computer made by Apple Computers Inc, the Apple I, which became one of the fastest growing companies in history. It was devised in a bedroom by Apple cofounders Steve Wozniak, ...
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 ...
Apple’s Apple-1 Computer, known as the "Bayville" Apple-1, is up for sale. According to a Macrumours report, the device is being auctioned by RR Auction and could fetch up to $300,000. Apple ...
The Apple II series of personal computers changed the world technologically, both at home and in the office. Its popularity soared because it was reasonably priced and it provided various computer ...
RR Auction is selling an Apple-1 computer, built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, which could fetch up to $300,000. The auction also features other rare Apple memorabilia, including prototype models ...