Rare Apple-1 Computer Once Owned by Steve Jobs Up for Sale at Christie’s
The iconic first-generation Apple-1 computer, once owned by Steve Jobs and now part of Paul Allen’s collection, is set to be auctioned at Christie’s in New York. This historic artifact represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of technology and offers a unique opportunity for Apple enthusiasts and tech history buffs to own a piece of computing history. Don’t miss the chance to bid on this rare and iconic piece of Apple’s early history!
Living Computers Museum + Labs in Seattle, founded by Paul Allen, will not reopen
Living Computers Museum + Labs, founded by Paul Allen, will not reopen after closing before the pandemic. Allen’s estate will auction off key pieces from his personal collection for charitable causes. The auction, titled ‘Gen One: Innovations from the Paul G. Allen Collection,’ will feature more than 150 items, including a DEC PDP-10: KI-10 computer used by Allen and Bill Gates before founding Microsoft.