A collection of Steve Jobs' earliest Apple products and personal memorabilia are up for auction to mark the tech company's 50th anniversary. RR Auction, the Boston-based auction house managing the ...
Scores of Apple veterans, including original co-founder Ron Wayne, attended the launch event for David Pogue’s new book, ...
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 ...
A collection of Steve Jobs' earliest Apple products and personal memorabilia are up for auction to mark the tech company's 50th anniversary. RR Auction, the Boston-based auction house managing the ...
Apple is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, but its being vague about how it'll actually celebrate. The company did ...
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History of Apple: Company timeline and facts
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started Apple in a garage in the 1970s. Today, the maker of MacBooks, iPhones, and AirPods is valued at nearly $4 trillion Apple is one of the world’s most iconic brands.
Apple will turn 50 years old next year—dating back to the original Apple Computer Company partnership launched in 1976, before becoming Apple Computer Inc. the following year. During that nearly half ...
The most valuable document in American business history sold Friday for $2.51 million at Christie's. A three-page agreement between Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, the contract was signed ...
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 ...
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Apple quietly kills 15 devices - is yours on the list?
Apple fans are used to flashy product launches, but the company often makes big changes under the radar. Recently, Apple retired devices from its lineup with very little fanfare. Reports suggest that ...
Apple is collaborating with brain-computer interface company Synchron to develop technology that lets users control devices using neural signals. “This marks a defining moment for human-device ...
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