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Steve Jobs' Apple-1 Computer Prototype Auctioned for Nearly $700K
An authenticated Apple-1 Computer prototype from the mid-1970s has sold at auction for nearly $700,000.
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Gabby Giffords, Simone Biles, Megan Rapinoe Amongst Recipients of Presidential Medal of Freedom
Simone Biles, Megan Rapinoe and Gabby Giffords were among the 17 people awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Joe Biden on Thursday.
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Check Out This ‘Insanely Great' Offer Letter Steve Jobs Wrote to Hire an Employee – Who Now Regrets Turning Him Down
In the 1980s, the Apple co-founder offered an $80,000 salary to a former colleague while trying to convince him to work at his new start-up. Now, the recipient says he regrets turning Jobs down.
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Steve Wozniak's Best Investing Tips – and Why He's ‘Very Skeptical' of Most Cryptocurrencies
Steve Wozniak is a famously cautious investor who hates owning stocks. He also stars in online reality investing show “Unicorn Hunters.” Here’s how he weighs his decisions.
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Steve Wozniak: Steve Jobs Wasn't a Natural-Born Leader, He Worked to ‘Develop His Communication' Skills
Steve Wozniak says Steve Jobs compensated for his engineering skills by turning himself into a skilled communicator and marketer, all to help Apple succeed.
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Watch a Young Bill Gates Discuss Microsoft and Apple's Rises in a 1994 Employee Orientation Video
A 15-minute video, restored and posted online, features a 39-year-old Bill Gates discussing the founding of Microsoft and collaborations with future rival Apple.
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How to Become an Entrepreneur — While You're Still in College
Think you’ve got what it takes to start your own business while still in college? Here are some key traits of successful entrepreneurs.
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This Handwritten Letter by 18-Year-Old Steve Jobs Is Up for Auction — and Could Fetch Up to $300,000
In 1974, an 18-year-old Steve Jobs wrote a signed letter to his childhood friend, discussing Zen Buddhism and his plans to visit India. Now, the letter could sell at auction for between $200,000 and $300,000.
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Michael Dell Says Apple Innovation ‘Certainly Different Than What Steve Would Have Done'
10 years since Steve Jobs’ death, Michael Dell, who met the tech icon as a teen, says Apple’s innovation has been “different than what Steve would have done.”