A piece of computer and science fiction history will go on auction next month: An early Macintosh computer, which belonged to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. The computer, with the serial number ...
Profiles in History, an auctioneer of Hollywood memorabilia, originally described the computer as a Mac Plus with serial number #F4200NUM0001. Apple gave the computer to Roddenberry as a gift, and ...
NOTE: This story has been updated, to correct erroneous information from the auctioneer. A early production Macintosh 128 (#776), a gift from Apple Computer to Gene Roddenberry, is up for auction. If ...
February 13, 1984: The first Mac’s launch generates enormous excitement from the tech press, as epitomized by an InfoWorld cover story about the Macintosh 128K. The wave of coverage comes a few weeks ...
Would you like to write a saga about a spaceship with a womanizing captain, an awkward scientist/philosopher, a maniacal doctor, a drunk engineer, a voluptuous communications officer, a communist ...
"Soyburger" is an anonymous Mac nut who lives in O'Fallon, Illinois, MO, and here's what he nonchalantly describes as his "basement Mac collection." Except it's more like the Official Museum of Every ...
February 13, 1984: The first Mac’s launch generates enormous excitement from the tech press, as epitomized by an InfoWorld cover story about the Macintosh 128K. The wave of coverage comes a few weeks ...
25 years ago today, on Jan. 24, 1984, the first Macintosh computer went on sale. Now better known as the “Mac,” the name came from the Apple employee who created the project, Jef Raskin, who wanted to ...
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