A recycling facility in Silicon Valley is trying to trace a woman who dumped a rare Apple 1 computer, which just sold to a private collector for $200,000. The company wants to give her a cut of the proceeds: $100,000. The firm -- CleanBayArea -- said the you might have noticed some odd changes in heart rate monitoring since the roll-out of Apple Watch OS 1.0.1. Apple has confirmed that these changes are intentional, and the device is now monitoring heart rate less regularly as a deliberate feature rather Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives. Whenever I see a famous actress waft down the Oscars red carpet wearing $1 million worth of necklace, I think to myself: "Looks like bad taste bits of metal and This woman's trash was another man's treasure; a treasure worth $200,000. A Silicon Valley recycling plant is looking for an unidentified woman who dropped off a rare Apple 1 computer to give her back a paycheck of $100,000. The Apple 1 computer was one of Apple I computer worth $200K accidentally donated A San Francisco area electronics recycling firm is looking for a woman who they say donated a rare 1976 Apple I computer that turned out to be worth $200,000. Jen Markham (@jenmarkham) has the story. Check I was recently in the market for a Samsung (NASDAQOTH: SSNLF ) Galaxy S6. I don't intend to replace my iPhone 6 with it, mind you, but I've been itching to get some extended hands-on time with an S6 to get a sense of how it compares with the iPhone 6 in .
A vintage Apple I computer, one of only about 200 first-generation desktop computers built by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayne in 1976, will fetch as much as $200,000 on the market today. Assuming, that is, you know you have one in your possession. A United States Recycling Center is looking for a woman who threw out a very rare Apple I computer that was built by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ron Wayne. They collected $200,000 for it and are looking for the owner to share the money. Clean Bay Area A local recycling center is searching for a woman who dropped off an extremely rare Apple I computer, and then left without providing her contact information. The facility later sold the computer for $200,000, and is now looking for the mystery woman A $100,000 check is waiting for a mystery woman who donated a rare Apple 1 computer to a Silicon Valley recycling firm. CleanBayArea in Milpitas, California, is trying to track down a woman in her 60s who dropped off some electronic goods in April, when .
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