Forget scanning electron microscopes, high-speed centrifuges and computer-controlled telescopes — some of the coolest science tools ever made are totally analog, incredibly old and available for ...
The Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow (ECOT) is auctioning its corporate headquarters building and most furnishings and business equipment beginning at 4 p.m. today, according to a news release from ...
After 80 years of training trade professionals across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Triangle Tech has closed its doors, and certain items that belonged to the school are now available via online ...
This Apple-1 computer was sold for $387,750 during an online auction handled by Christie's. A vintage Apple-1 personal computer could be yours, as it will hit the auction block at Christie's in New ...
A fully operational Apple I computer built by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in 1976 is going up for auction through Charitybuzz next month, with all proceeds earmarked for charity. Known as the ...
A young boy stands in the crowd at a farm retirement auction, as potential buyers consider bidding on equipment. Auctions operate as social events for rural communities, as well as opportunities to ...
One of the earliest Apple computers ever built could fetch as much as $800,000 from an online auction hosted by the famous auction house Christie's. The Apple-1 Computer from 1976 boasts a starting ...
You can now bid on historic computers owned by late Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen. The online auction of Allen’s collection starts Friday and lasts through Sept. 12. Put on by Christie’s auction ...
NEW YORK (NEWS10) — Online auctioning of State surplus items is scheduled to begin on Monday, February 13. The auctions will be held at the new State of New York Auction Site on GovDeals, and most ...
The first product ever made by the tech behemoth Apple went up for auction on Thursday and is expected to fetch bids between $463,000 and $772,000. The Apple-1 computer, created in 1976 by Steve ...
This horary quadrant was used to measure the time of day by calculating the altitude of the sun. Forget scanning electron microscopes, high-speed centrifuges and computer-controlled telescopes — some ...