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Tag Archives: Steve Wozniak
Watch the 'jOBS' Clip Steve Wozniak Says is 'Totally Wrong'
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Woz says they got it wrong. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak reportedly described a new clip of "jOBS," one of two upcoming films about Steve Jobs, as "totally wrong." Here's the clip, which was released Thursday. Gizmodo.com reported that Wozniak sent … Continue reading
Videos: The Guy Who Sold the Apple Docs For $1.6 Million and the Guy Who Sold Them for $500 (After Bowing Out of Apple in 1976)
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The mania of postmortem remembrance of Steve Jobs may have reached its apotheosis on Tuesday when the founding documents of Apple — signed by Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and a third partner — were bought at auction for $1.59 million. The … Continue reading
Raw Video: The Woz Holds Court While Waiting On Line to Buy iPhone 4S
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Steve Wozniak held forth today on education, smart phones, programming, and other stuff last night while waiting on line at the Apple store in Los Gatos to buy an iPhone 4S, just like everyone who isn't an Apple co-founder. Sales … Continue reading
History for Sale: An Old, Old Apple Sells for $213,000
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It sold new, in 1976, for $666.66. Earlier this week, it sold for £133,250—about $213,000—at an auction held by Christie's of London. "It" is a rare surviving specimen of the Apple I personal computer. The Christie's online summary for the … Continue reading

