A collection of Steve Jobs' earliest Apple products and personal memorabilia are up for auction to mark the tech company's ...
Ahead of Apple’s 50th anniversary, RR Auction is auctioning a trove of historic artifacts, including the first check written ...
Dozens of Apple goods, as well as items that Steve Jobs once owned, signed, and/or touched, are now up for sale at RR Auction ...
Jobs's reluctance to sign memorabilia during his lifetime has long driven up prices higher for authenticated material, ...
Some of the objects came from Steve Jobs’ childhood bedroom. They’re being made available by his stepbrother, John Chovanec.
There’s also one of two known all-black versions of the prototype Atari 5200 known as the Atari Video System X. The device dates back to 1982, but Jobs appears to have purchased this prototype in 2001 ...
Discover a new side of Steve Jobs at the Apple 50th Anniversary Auction. From childhood bow ties to 8-track tapes, explore ...
On January 9, 2007, in the shadow of the CES, Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone. You know that it was an extraordinary and ...
Some rather strange Steve Jobs memorabilia is up for auction, showcasing unique items related to the Apple co-founder.
An Apple computer from 1976 that was created by Steve Jobs is about to be available to buy in an auction on September 12 in New York City at Christie's. The computer, the Apple I, was designed by ...
A check signed by Steve Jobs four days before he, Steve Wozniak and Ronald G. Wayne filed to start the Apple Computer Company sold Thursday night for $87,940. The check, which was on generic Wells ...
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 ...
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