In a unique opportunity for Apple enthusiasts, Steve Jobs’ iconic blue pin-striped suit, worn in the 1984 Macintosh ad, is up for auction. What Happened: The suit is part of an auction featuring ...
A piece of Apple memorabilia auctioned for tens of thousands of dollars. A colorful bow tie worn by late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs sold for $35,750. He wore it when he debuted the company's Macintosh ...
Suit Worn by Steve Jobs in 1984 Macintosh Ad Is Up for Auction The navy blue pinstriped suit is part of a larger auction of clothing from the late Apple co-founder. But you'll need deep pockets; ...
An auction loaded with clothing worn by former Apple CEO Steve Jobs features a famous suit he wore to promote the Mac — and it alone is expected to bring in $30,000. You, too, can own a piece of Apple ...
In Part 5 of My Close Encounters With Steve Jobs, Macworld founder David Bunnell describes seeing the 1984 Macintosh ad for the first time. Macworld Editor Andrew Fluegelman wasn’t too thrilled about ...
1984 was a watershed year for Apple, with the release of the original Macintosh and the iconic “1984” Super Bowl advertisement that accompanied the product, ushering in a new era of personal computing ...
An original 1980s Macintosh computer along with items that belonged to Steve Jobs and Howard Hughes will be up for sale in Los Angeles next month. The auction, titled “Spotlight: History and ...
In 1982, a 21-year-old Chris Espinosa faced a familiar challenge in software design: satisfying Steve Jobs’ exacting eye. Jobs had been critiquing Espinosa’s Macintosh calculator interface for days, ...
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