The Apple 1 was one of the three big hobbyist computers that burst onto the scene in 1977. Unlike the PET 2001 and the TRS-80, only a couple hundred Apple 1s were ever produced, and with only a ...
An operational Apple-1 Computer with is up for sale, and could fetch up to $300,000. The machine is known as the "Bayville" Apple-1, and is number 91 on the Apple-1 Registry. The ...
A mere $1,000 invested in 1982 would have been worth over $1 million today ... of the tech bubble. If history can be used as a reference, there is a decent chance that Apple stock’s pitiful ...
1 To manage this hardware, Apple introduced a new application named Server Monitor, as explained on its website: Xserve also features Server Monitor, a remote monitoring application that lets you ...