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The value of the North American wearables market reached US2.0 billion in Q2 2019, with shipments up 38% at 7.7 million units, according to a new report.
There's a history of Apple 1 computers selling for big money.
Christie's estimate of the price an Apple-1 would fetch at auction turned out to be right on the money.
It's all over the news: you too can join the computing revolution as sparked by Apple Computer, only 34 years late and at a cost of anywhere from US $161,000 to nearly $250k, so which ultra-rich geek will splash the cash to own some seriously outdated electronics?
Don't worry, Apple hasn't gone mad with its pricing. Instead, auction house Christie's is selling an Apple 1 computer, in what looks like original condition, not only made in the garage of Steve Jobs' parents, but also coming with a 'rare commercial letter from Steve Jobs' himself.
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