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Apple-1 sells for $375,000
Nearly half a century old and one of the few that existed to begin with, the "Bayville" Apple-1 computer sold for $375,000.
Today, Apple is known for iPhones, iPads, and a commitment to graphical user interfaces. But that wasn’t how it all started. The original Apple was a single board computer built around a 6502.
Maxed out, it's likely the most powerful Mac you can get at the moment, at least until Apple upgrades the Mac Pro. Now it supports Thunderbolt 5, but it's mostly unchanged from the model that ...
Dubbed “Elk Cloner” and created by a 15-year old programmer named Rich Skrenta, Elk Cloner was a boot sector virus that targeted the Apple II and ... world’s first computer virus that ...
See at Amazon The iMac has always been one of the most fascinating members of the Apple ecosystem — an all-in-one computer and big ... a throwback to the old clamshell iBook laptops of the ...
Thinking of upgrading your computer to something that has amassed reviews from shoppers thanks to its 'seamless' and 'unbelievable' performance? Check out this 2024 MacBook that's £100 less right now ...
Not so long ago, Apple was the company rolling out cool new products that upended the way people use technology. My, how times have changed.
Apple offers the iPhone Upgrade Program, but with no equivalent for MacBooks, Upgraded has stepped in to fill the ...
some people are still using old iPhones and digital cameras to click pictures. While this may sound strange, a growing trend in South Korea called Youngtro is bringing back older Apple devices and ...