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  • A Signed Steve Jobs Business Card From 1983 Just Sold for $278,000

    A Signed Steve Jobs Business Card From 1983 Just Sold for $278,000

    Although Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died more than a decade ago, his presence still looms large in the fandom around tech, making ordinary items that are signed by him very valuable. The proof is in the pudding: An early Apple business card signed by Jobs just sold for $278,205 ($US181,183) at auction. The signed business…


  • Apple Seems Uncertain About its Self-Driving Car Project

    Apple Seems Uncertain About its Self-Driving Car Project

    While we rubes may never get to see an Apple Car, the people working on it within the tech company obviously get to see it all the time. Not Tim Cook, though. According to a new report that spills a number of details on Project Titan, Apple’s eight-year odyssey to realise an autonomous vehicle, the…


  • Apple-1 Mystery Is Finally Solved 45 Years Later

    Apple-1 Mystery Is Finally Solved 45 Years Later

    About 45 years ago, Apple sold 200 of its first-ever product: the Apple-1 computer. Of those, around 82 still exist and about 80 in the first batch of 100 are said to have a handwritten serial number on the mainboard (these appear as “01-00##”). Only a few dozen of those 80 are still around. For…


  • A Working Apple I Just Sold For $671,400 At Auction

    A Working Apple I Just Sold For $671,400 At Auction

    The Apple 1 is a little piece of history, the first in a lineage that’s taken the world by storm since its birth in 1976. And that piece of history is worth a lot. An anonymous collector just picked up a still functioning(!) one of the suckers at auction for a cool $US671,400. And you…