October 24, 1988: Three years after leaving Apple, Steve Jobs prepares to launch the NeXT Computer, a machine he hopes will cement his reputation as a tech genius and blow away the machines produced ...
A collection of Steve Jobs' earliest Apple products and personal memorabilia are up for auction to mark the tech company's 50th anniversary.
Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. Those of use who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve have lost a dear friend and an ...
In March 1976, Apple cofounders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak both signed a $500 check weeks before the official creation of a ...
Some of the rarest memorabilia from the early days of Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) and personal items belonging to co-founder and ...
Several Apple and Steve Jobs collectibles are up for sale at RR Auction as part of a "Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution" event, including an Apple-1 Computer, a 4GB original iPhone, Apple-1 ...
If it wasn’t for a Volkswagen bus and a calculator, Apple might never have existed. At the time, late cofounder Steve Jobs was in his early 20s and strapped for cash, but hooked on the idea that ...
On January 9, 2007, in the shadow of the CES, Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone. You know that it was an extraordinary and flawless demo from the outside, but what you don't remember is everything else ...
(CNN) - A 45-year-old computer may become one of the most expensive ever sold. That’s because it was owned by Apple founder Steve Jobs. An original prototype for Apple’s first desktop computer is ...
Steve Jobs portrait by Dylan Roscover. Steve Jobs quietly advised the One Laptop per Child project, founder Nicholas Negroponte said at the University of Pennsylvania yesterday. Said Negroponte: “I ...
"Look at That!" says Steve Jobs he pulls his Mercedes into a parking space. He's pointing at a new Volkswagen Beetle, and as soon as he parks, he dashes over, circling the shiny black Bug, taking the ...
Members of the National Geographic Channel’s “Diggers” team have unearthed a time capsule that contained within it a mouse from an Apple Lisa computer, Steve Jobs’ first mainstream computer. The ...
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