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this is a woman who dropped off this vintage apple computer similar to this one here to a recycling companyicon valley. the company just sold this apple i to a collector for $200,000. hello. this was apple's first desk top computer made by founder steve jobs and steve wozniak back in 1976. only 200 were made. just 50 are believed to still exist. with me now, the vice president of operations for the recycling company clean bay area. victor surrounded by, you know all these goodies that are dropped off at your place. tell me who was it that saw this apple i computer and realized this truly was a slice of apple history? >> hi everyone. yeah this was about a month ago. when i saw first this computer i didn't think it's for real. i thought it was a fake computer somebody just tried to pretend steve jobs garage and used a knife and hammer to put some apple computer. but my business partner, he look at this equipment and said no it's for real. this is a real computer. let me guess how much it could cost. he made the search online and found out that this computer was sold recently a computer like t
this is a woman who dropped off this vintage apple computer similar to this one here to a recycling companyicon valley. the company just sold this apple i to a collector for $200,000. hello. this was apple's first desk top computer made by founder steve jobs and steve wozniak back in 1976. only 200 were made. just 50 are believed to still exist. with me now, the vice president of operations for the recycling company clean bay area. victor surrounded by, you know all these goodies that are...
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. >>> the search is on to mind a woman who trashed a vintage apple computer. that computer was sold for $200,000. and now ktvu's azenith smith found out the company wants to share it. >> reporter: never have they come across something like this, lying among unwanted computer parts a collectible. a piece of tech history. >> i think it is fake. i think something -- somebody have fun in garage. [ laughter ] [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: he came across what looked like a wooden contramption. in april a woman in her 60s dropped it off saying her husband died and she was cleaning out her garage. she said there was nothing of value. turns out she had apple's first product, one pof 200 -- one of 200 made. >> sold for $200,000. i said no way. you kidding me. impossible. >> the apple one here is part of a -- the early pc movement. >> reporter: a curator suspect's her husband was a hobbyist. to date the most an apple one computer fetched, $671,000 at an option in germany. a collector gave the center $200,000 in cash. the company's policy, give half the money back to the
. >>> the search is on to mind a woman who trashed a vintage apple computer. that computer was sold for $200,000. and now ktvu's azenith smith found out the company wants to share it. >> reporter: never have they come across something like this, lying among unwanted computer parts a collectible. a piece of tech history. >> i think it is fake. i think something -- somebody have fun in garage. [ laughter ] [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: he came across what looked like a...
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a vintage apple one computer one of only 201st generation desktops in 1976. it recently sold for $200,000 to a private collection. they split all proceeds with the donor, meaning the mystery woman can claim a $100,000 check. they told us it is getting a lot of claims but has not found the real woman yet. up next, this is not your grandfather's shazam./ the show y how the app is moving into augmented reality. now he is making $90 million. we tell you which tech giant may be writing drake a massive check. ♪ emily: it is time now for the daily byte, one number that tells a lot. today it is $19 million, that is how much money apple may be willing to pay drake to be a guest dj on itunes radio. the new york post says apple is in similar talks with pharrell williams. bloomberg has reported the company is looking to sign artists to exclusive contracts for the anticipated revamped service. apple is expected to announce its new streaming music model at its worldwide developers conference next week. we will be there. shazam. it is best known for identifying music and au
a vintage apple one computer one of only 201st generation desktops in 1976. it recently sold for $200,000 to a private collection. they split all proceeds with the donor, meaning the mystery woman can claim a $100,000 check. they told us it is getting a lot of claims but has not found the real woman yet. up next, this is not your grandfather's shazam./ the show y how the app is moving into augmented reality. now he is making $90 million. we tell you which tech giant may be writing drake a...
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a california recycling center is looking for a woman who throw out a rare vintage apple computer worst $200,000. the center said the woman in her 60s dropped off a couple of boxes of electronic she thought but among the pile was one of only 200 original apple 1 computers built by steve jobs. the center sold it at auction. they want to give the woman her half of the proceeds. nice. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm randall pinkston. the news continues next live from london. remember for the latest headlines you can go to our website at www.aljazeera.com. >> i.s.i.l. attacks on the iraqi military kill more than 100 with bombers using tanks and captured american humvees. good to have you along i'm david foster. you're watching al jazeera live from london. as u.s. surveillance powers expires, the senate resumes talks on phone monitoring. >>> bangladesh factory
a california recycling center is looking for a woman who throw out a rare vintage apple computer worst $200,000. the center said the woman in her 60s dropped off a couple of boxes of electronic she thought but among the pile was one of only 200 original apple 1 computers built by steve jobs. the center sold it at auction. they want to give the woman her half of the proceeds. nice. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm randall pinkston. the news continues next live from london. remember for...
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institute of technology and the humanities, the collection of computer antiques includes this vintage apple ii e. it can only read floppy diskettes. >> we see the same game that we were looking at on the apple ii. >> but new forms of software can enable one commuter system to behave like another. this computer game designed more than 30 years ago for the apple ii can be played on other operating platforms. >> here we're duplicateing that apple ii inside of a safari on a mac laptop go the aim of the olive project, which is still in the pilot stage to further develop the technology for long-term preservation of educational software, games and original computer programs. but the sheer volume of evolve ing thunderstorms may prove to be over whimming. they say their challenge will be to limit about. >> once we move to holographic cloud storage or whatever is next someone has to take an active interest in migrating that content and moving it forward. a mission for computer companies, governments and individuals. tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> after weeks of delays, the solar impulse two
institute of technology and the humanities, the collection of computer antiques includes this vintage apple ii e. it can only read floppy diskettes. >> we see the same game that we were looking at on the apple ii. >> but new forms of software can enable one commuter system to behave like another. this computer game designed more than 30 years ago for the apple ii can be played on other operating platforms. >> here we're duplicateing that apple ii inside of a safari on a mac...
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silicon valley recycling plant is looking for an unidentified woman who unknowingly donated a vintage apple 1 computer worth $200,000. she didn't leave her name or get a receipt. the recycling company sold the piece of apple history for $200,000 and since the policy is to split the proceeds with the owner, the plant is looking to give the mystery woman her $100,000 back. >>> that's nicely business report for tonight. thanks so much for watching. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. on behalf of your public television station, thank you for that support. we'll se [ train whistle blows ] >> ♪ get on board, we're ready to go ♪ ♪ see the world from the scenic railroad ♪ ♪ from the snowcapped mountains to the sunny coast ♪ ♪ on the great scenic railway journeys ♪ ♪ hey, that train that carried my girl from town ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ welcome to "great scenic railway journeys." i'm david holt. you know, north america has more railway adventures than any other place in the w
silicon valley recycling plant is looking for an unidentified woman who unknowingly donated a vintage apple 1 computer worth $200,000. she didn't leave her name or get a receipt. the recycling company sold the piece of apple history for $200,000 and since the policy is to split the proceeds with the owner, the plant is looking to give the mystery woman her $100,000 back. >>> that's nicely business report for tonight. thanks so much for watching. this is the time of year your public...
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the center sold the vintage apple one to a private collector for $200,000 but according to the policy the donor gets half of the money. computer's owner left without leaving her name. are you surprised that she didn't know how much this was worth. >> i think that she didn't comprehend what was inside. >> reporter: she's not the the only one. in 1989 a man bought what he thought was a painting for $4 at a flea market in pennsylvania. it turned out to be an official copy of the declaration of the independence, it later sold at auction for 2.4 million dollars. if you are wondering if you have undiscovered valuables at home a few tips from experts. it is safe to give away outdated tech products like cd players and radios, too used to be antiques and if you have apple products you can catch half to 75 percent of the value if under three years old and in good condition. >>> boy, did this so-called rebuilding thing is painful to watch or what phillies fall flat the against rockies yet again today. they have lost seven straight games, for the first time in two years. hey kids you may want to
the center sold the vintage apple one to a private collector for $200,000 but according to the policy the donor gets half of the money. computer's owner left without leaving her name. are you surprised that she didn't know how much this was worth. >> i think that she didn't comprehend what was inside. >> reporter: she's not the the only one. in 1989 a man bought what he thought was a painting for $4 at a flea market in pennsylvania. it turned out to be an official copy of the...
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. >> reporter: matthew's collection of computer antiques includes this 1982 vintage apple 2 2e. >> theresea dragon the same game on the apple 2. >> reporter: but new forms of software can enable one computer system to behave like another. so this video game can be played on other operating platforms. >> reporter: here we're duplicating that apple 2, on a web browser running on a mac laptop laptop. >> reporter: the aim of the olive project which is still in the pilot stage to further development the emulator technology for long-term preservation of programs. but the sheer volume of different evolving formats mayproof overwhelming. here at the u.s. library of congress, the information specialists say their challenge will be to define and limit the kinds of data to be preserved for the ages. no one can predict what hardware and software we'll be using in the year 2100. >> once we move to holographic cloud storage or whatever is next on the horizon, somebody is going to have to take an active interest in migrating that content and moving it forward. >> reporter: a mission for computer compan
. >> reporter: matthew's collection of computer antiques includes this 1982 vintage apple 2 2e. >> theresea dragon the same game on the apple 2. >> reporter: but new forms of software can enable one computer system to behave like another. so this video game can be played on other operating platforms. >> reporter: here we're duplicating that apple 2, on a web browser running on a mac laptop laptop. >> reporter: the aim of the olive project which is still in the...
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silicon valley recycling plant is looking for an unidentified woman who unknowingly donated a vintage apple 1 computer worth $200,000. she didn't leave her name or get a receipt. the recycling company sold the piece of apple history for $200,000 and since the policy is to split the proceeds with the owner, the plant is looking to give the mystery woman her $100,000 back. >>> that's nicely business report for tonight. thanks so much for watching. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. on behalf of your public television station, thank you for that support. we'll se >> if i had a secret as to how you could stop yourself from aging badly and actually turn the clock around and feel younger, wouldn't you like to know it? i'm miranda esmonde-white, and i'm going to share that secret with you today. >> miranda esmonde-white is host of the long-running public television fitness show "classical stretch" and author of the book "aging backwards." miranda has been training professional athletes since creating her own fitness technique 15 years ago. >> as i've aged,
silicon valley recycling plant is looking for an unidentified woman who unknowingly donated a vintage apple 1 computer worth $200,000. she didn't leave her name or get a receipt. the recycling company sold the piece of apple history for $200,000 and since the policy is to split the proceeds with the owner, the plant is looking to give the mystery woman her $100,000 back. >>> that's nicely business report for tonight. thanks so much for watching. this is the time of year your public...
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. >>> it's been three days since we told you about the woman who dropped off a vintage apple 1 computer at a recycling plant and she has still not come forward. the woman donated boxes to a recycling center in milpitas. one of them contained one of the first apple computers ever made. the company sold it for $200,000 to a private collector. their policy is to give her half of the proceeds that is if she ever comes forward. >> i hope she does. a swiss pilot set a world record today by flying more than days straight without fuel. the pilot of silver impulse 2 touched down in japan this morning after a 1700-mile flight. that is the longest solo flight ever reported. he'd been trying to make it all of the way to hawaii, but severe weather forced him to land in japan. ese on a 22,000 mile around the world journey and it started in march in dubai and will end in abu dhabi later this year. >> that's a long way. >>> a shopping spree for young giants fans and it was the best >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, the i-team confronts a man who claims to be one of world war ii's most decorated vete
. >>> it's been three days since we told you about the woman who dropped off a vintage apple 1 computer at a recycling plant and she has still not come forward. the woman donated boxes to a recycling center in milpitas. one of them contained one of the first apple computers ever made. the company sold it for $200,000 to a private collector. their policy is to give her half of the proceeds that is if she ever comes forward. >> i hope she does. a swiss pilot set a world record...
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the collection of computer antiques includes this 1982 vintage apple 2e.only read floppy diskettes that have become a virtually extinct species of software. >> there we can see the same game we were looking at on the apple two. >> reporter: but new forms of software called emulators can enable one computer toys system to behave like another. so this computer game designed more than 30 years ago for the apple two can be played on other operating platforms. >> we are duplicate that go apple two inside of a safari web browser running on a mac laptop. >> olive an archive -- >> reporter: the name of the olive project which is still in the pilot stage to further develop the emulator technology for long-term preservation of educational software, games and original computer programs. but the sheer volume of different evolving formats may prove overwhelming. here at the u.s. library of congress the world's largest the information specialists say their challenge will be to define and limit the kind of data to be preserved for the ages. no one can predict what hardwa
the collection of computer antiques includes this 1982 vintage apple 2e.only read floppy diskettes that have become a virtually extinct species of software. >> there we can see the same game we were looking at on the apple two. >> reporter: but new forms of software called emulators can enable one computer toys system to behave like another. so this computer game designed more than 30 years ago for the apple two can be played on other operating platforms. >> we are duplicate...
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not just any computer, it is an apple i vintage computer worth $200,000. our cnn affiliate, kgo, reports. >> reporter: this recycling company made a surprising discovery. >> it was like, you know, like you won the lottery. >> reporter: last month a woman dropped off several boxes of what she thought was junk. >> brought, two, three boxes. like you can see on the table. it was some stuff like wires, keyboard, mouses, old stereo, stuff like that. >> reporter: inside one of the boxes was a vintage apple one desk top, 200 first generation models created in 1976. one at the computer history museum in mountain view. after research, they sold the apple 1 to a private collector for $200 t they're looking for the original owner who didn't leave a name. >> i said you need to pick up receipt or tax receipt, she said no, no, no. i am fine. i just want to clean out the garage. >> reporter: the company wants to honor the policy by giving her half the pre seed fr procee sale. >> her husband, passed away recently. >> the recycling company says all she need to do is come d
not just any computer, it is an apple i vintage computer worth $200,000. our cnn affiliate, kgo, reports. >> reporter: this recycling company made a surprising discovery. >> it was like, you know, like you won the lottery. >> reporter: last month a woman dropped off several boxes of what she thought was junk. >> brought, two, three boxes. like you can see on the table. it was some stuff like wires, keyboard, mouses, old stereo, stuff like that. >> reporter: inside...
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cleenled out the house and left a few boxes of her husband's stuff and inside one of them was a vintage apple 1 computer. nbc's ian cole reports, they only made a couple hundred of them. it's worth a fortune. >> reporter: it was early april at clean bay area and an electronic recycling company when an older woman. >> she drop off a couple boxes like that. >> reporter: it was unwanted junk she thought. >> brought it here. put it on. >> reporter: she dropped off some of her late husband's computer parts. she didn't want a tax receipt or leave contact information. company vice president victor didn't know what they had until weeks later when they dug through those boxes. >> we were really couldn't believe our eyes. we thought it's fake. it was real. >> reporter: and what they found inside that box was an apple 1 computer. similar to this one as a computer history museum. maybe a couple hundred of them in the world. and they're extremely valuable. >> the first computer that steve jobs and steve wozniak creates in the garage. >> that lady i ask her, do you want anything? >> reporter: it's company
cleenled out the house and left a few boxes of her husband's stuff and inside one of them was a vintage apple 1 computer. nbc's ian cole reports, they only made a couple hundred of them. it's worth a fortune. >> reporter: it was early april at clean bay area and an electronic recycling company when an older woman. >> she drop off a couple boxes like that. >> reporter: it was unwanted junk she thought. >> brought it here. put it on. >> reporter: she dropped off some...
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a recycling company is looking for a woman who dropped off a vintage apple 1 desktop. >> this is a biguilt by steve jobs in 1976. the recycler sold the computer for $200,000. the only thing more valuable than holding on to that piece of junk is holding on to a share of apple stock. the stock is up 30,000. >> i can't believe that. you hold on to it for 50 years and whatever and now get rid of it. >> her son is screaming. that's mine. my mom threw it out. >>> disney theme parks may have surge pricing. a survey from disney would mean higher pricing in summer and holidays. disney has not released details if they will do it but there is plenty of venting on social media. >> you know everyone wants disney to be affordable. i'm sure disney will accommodate families so they can go. >> prices have been going up and up. there are people who want to go and will pay. >>> the nsa domestic surveillance program no longer exists. for how long? "new day" starts right now. >> several provisions of the patriot act expired at midnight. >> this shouldn't and cannot be about politics. >> this is a debate ov
a recycling company is looking for a woman who dropped off a vintage apple 1 desktop. >> this is a biguilt by steve jobs in 1976. the recycler sold the computer for $200,000. the only thing more valuable than holding on to that piece of junk is holding on to a share of apple stock. the stock is up 30,000. >> i can't believe that. you hold on to it for 50 years and whatever and now get rid of it. >> her son is screaming. that's mine. my mom threw it out. >>> disney...
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institution of technology and the humanities the collection of computer antiques includes this 1982 vintage apple ii e. it can only read floppy diskettes. but new forms of software can enable one computer system to behave like another. this computer game designed more than 30 years ago for the apple ii can be played on other rating platforms. >> we're duplicateing that and running that on a mac laptop. >> and the aim of the olive project to further emulate the technology for long-term preservation of educational software, games and programs. but the sheer volume of evolving formats may prove to be overwhelming. here the largest library said that their challenge is to archive for the ages. no one can predict what hardware and software will be used in 2100. >> once we move to the hollow graphic cloud storage someone will have to take an active interest in migrating that content and moving it forward. >> a mission for computer companies, governments and individuals. tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> now it's time for an update on the sports news. >> have youthank you very much. the world numb
institution of technology and the humanities the collection of computer antiques includes this 1982 vintage apple ii e. it can only read floppy diskettes. but new forms of software can enable one computer system to behave like another. this computer game designed more than 30 years ago for the apple ii can be played on other rating platforms. >> we're duplicateing that and running that on a mac laptop. >> and the aim of the olive project to further emulate the technology for...
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why a recycling company is trying to find the owner of this vintage apple computer.s a check for $100,000 waiting for them. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. [whirring drones] just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. ♪ [whirring drones] ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ [screaming panic] ♪ [whirring drones] google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ [drones crashing] ♪ >>> right now, several big rulings coming out of the supreme court. the justices ruling on a range of issues from threats on social media to bail for illegal immigrants. the decisions come both democrats and republicans are awaiting a ruling expected this month on obamacare. shannon live in washington, d.c. >> reporter: let's start with the facebook case. a pennsylvania man was con vifktd making
why a recycling company is trying to find the owner of this vintage apple computer.s a check for $100,000 waiting for them. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. [whirring...
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ahead why the search is on for the woman who dropped off a vintage apple computer. ♪ eenie. meenie.re adventures await in the seven-passenger lexus gx. see your lexus dealer. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. [sfx: bell] but the more you learn about insurancyour coverage,bout it. the more gaps you may find. [burke] like how you thought you were covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] but you're not even covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] or how you may be covered for this... [burke] but not for something like this... [burke] talk to farmers and see what gaps could be hiding in your coverage. [sfx: yeti noise] ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ >>> welcome back. the warming relationship between the u.s. and cuba was on full display at a football match in havana. the new york cosmos are the first u.s. professional team to visit cuba since the t
ahead why the search is on for the woman who dropped off a vintage apple computer. ♪ eenie. meenie.re adventures await in the seven-passenger lexus gx. see your lexus dealer. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. [sfx: bell] but the more you learn about insurancyour coverage,bout it. the more gaps you may find. [burke] like...
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. >> the center sold the vintage apple 1 to a private collector for $200,000.icy, the donor gets half the money. the owner left without leaving her name. >> are you surprised that she didn't know how much this is worth? >> i think she didn't -- what's inside. >> she's not the only one. in 1989 a man bought what he thought was a torn painting at a flea market in pennsylvania. it turned out to be an official copy of the declaration of independence. it later sold at auction for $2.4 million. if you're wondering if you have undiscovered valuables at home, a few tips from experts. it's safe to give away outmoded tech products like cd players and radios. but if you have apple products, you can fetch half to 75% of their value if under three years old and in good condition. back here at the recycling center, they're hopeful that the mystery woman will come forward to claim her $100,000. aditi roy, abc news, low pit as, california. >>> this is why i'm moving on to my walkman and cassette tapes. one day they will make me rich. >> you won't upgrade. >> i'm an '80s kid. >
. >> the center sold the vintage apple 1 to a private collector for $200,000.icy, the donor gets half the money. the owner left without leaving her name. >> are you surprised that she didn't know how much this is worth? >> i think she didn't -- what's inside. >> she's not the only one. in 1989 a man bought what he thought was a torn painting at a flea market in pennsylvania. it turned out to be an official copy of the declaration of independence. it later sold at auction...
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company man from the san francisco area bought vintage apple computer, took it to a recycling center.it off at recycling center. apple home made 200 models of that first generation compute inner 1976. reikeeling company sold to it a private collector for 200 you this dollars. >> now, they are being nice because they are looking to give half of the money back to that woman. >> i said do you need pick up receipt or a receipt. she said no, i'm fine, i just want to clean out the trash. >> wow. >> recycling company says all of the woman need to do is come down and pick up her check which is very generous of them. >> it is right thing to do. >> sure is. >> this handbag set a new record in auction. one bought the handbag for $222,000. the crocodile baggies with 18 car on the white gold and die mop hardware and this sales smash record for another bag sold in 20111 a at heritage auctions. that bag went for $203,000. >> would you rather have that or that apple computer. >> one or the othery can guess. >> a symbol of eternal love is no more on a historic bridge in paris. >> city officials have w
company man from the san francisco area bought vintage apple computer, took it to a recycling center.it off at recycling center. apple home made 200 models of that first generation compute inner 1976. reikeeling company sold to it a private collector for 200 you this dollars. >> now, they are being nice because they are looking to give half of the money back to that woman. >> i said do you need pick up receipt or a receipt. she said no, i'm fine, i just want to clean out the trash....
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the firm later found a vintage apple one computer in one of its boxes. that would be one of 200 ever made by steve jobs. the company got $200,000 for a computer in a private auction and they are desperately searching for the woman who left it there to thank her and give her $100,000. >>> well beginning today it is going to cost you a bit more to get into great falls park. a three day vehicle or motorcycle pass will now cost you $10 up from $5. the three day walking pass now costs $5 up from $3 and the annual park pass? well that will now cost you $30 up from 20. >>> straight ahead, a woman is slapped with utility bills that weren't even hers, how the wusa 9 call for action team gets results. >>> if you had another republican join the crowded field of 2016 candidates. >>> this is bruce johnson and there is is the memorial bridge back there. you probably heard two lanes, one in each direction now lost because of much needed repairs. coming up we'll take you no. not possible. we're the settles! when we go on vacation, it's hard to find, like, those little a
the firm later found a vintage apple one computer in one of its boxes. that would be one of 200 ever made by steve jobs. the company got $200,000 for a computer in a private auction and they are desperately searching for the woman who left it there to thank her and give her $100,000. >>> well beginning today it is going to cost you a bit more to get into great falls park. a three day vehicle or motorcycle pass will now cost you $10 up from $5. the three day walking pass now costs $5 up...
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institute of technology and humanity and the collection of computer antiques includes this 1982 vintage applend can only read floppy disks which are virtually distinct software. >> c drive in the same game we were just looking at the apple two. >> reporter: and new forms of software called emulators can have one computer system to behave like another and this designed 30 years ago for apple two can be played on other operating platforms. >> we are duplicating that apple two inside of a safari web browser running on ama c laptops. >> an archive of executable content. >> reporter: the olive project which is in the pilot stage for technology for long-term preservation of educational software games and original programs. but the sheer volume of different evolving formats may prove overwhelming, here at the u.s. library of congress, the world's largest and say their challenge will be to define and limit the kinds of data to be preserved for the ages. no one can predict what hardware and software we will use in the year 2100 but preservation will require persistent efforts. >> once we move to holog
institute of technology and humanity and the collection of computer antiques includes this 1982 vintage applend can only read floppy disks which are virtually distinct software. >> c drive in the same game we were just looking at the apple two. >> reporter: and new forms of software called emulators can have one computer system to behave like another and this designed 30 years ago for apple two can be played on other operating platforms. >> we are duplicating that apple two...
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the center sold the vintage apple one so a private collector for $200,000 but according to its policyhe computer's owner left without leaving her name. >> are you sacrificed that she didn't know how much this was worth? >> i think she didn't comprehend what's inside. >> she's not the only one. in 1989 a man bought what he thought was a torn painting for $4 at a flea market in pennsylvania. it turned out to be an official copy of the declaration of independence. it later sold at auction for $2.4 million. if you're wondering if you have undiscovered valuables at home a few tips from experts. it's safe to giveaway outmoded tech products like cd players and radios. too flu to be antiques and of interest to collectors. if you have apple products you can fetch half to 75% of their value if under 3 years old and in good condition. >> they're hopeful their mystery woman will come forward so she can claim her $100,000. aditi roy, abc news milpitas california. >> see, this is precisely why i'm holding on to my walk man and cassette tape. one day they will make me rich. i'm an '80s kid. >> see y
the center sold the vintage apple one so a private collector for $200,000 but according to its policyhe computer's owner left without leaving her name. >> are you sacrificed that she didn't know how much this was worth? >> i think she didn't comprehend what's inside. >> she's not the only one. in 1989 a man bought what he thought was a torn painting for $4 at a flea market in pennsylvania. it turned out to be an official copy of the declaration of independence. it later sold...
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the firm discovered a vintage apple computer made by steve jobs and wozniak, which they then sold forwoman half of money. back to you guys. >>> speaking of technology we have a very large technology deal this morning. intel perhaps some would say finally announcing its acquisition of altera the maker of field programmable chip arrays, and they're buying it for $54 a share in cash. the deal has had somewhat of a tortured history. the two companies did start speaking earlier this year the talks were then reported in late march intel walking away. asp it offered altera cash and it was rejected. over time altera ace changing shareholder base and some of the long-term shareholders as well made it clear to management that they were not ahead with the decision to break off talks, and they felt the price of $54 a share they would be happy to accept from intel. altera did resume those talks, largely avoiding the advisories on sets side and they were able to hammer out an agreement at exactly the same program, perhaps not that much of a surprise for many investors who did at least have the adde
the firm discovered a vintage apple computer made by steve jobs and wozniak, which they then sold forwoman half of money. back to you guys. >>> speaking of technology we have a very large technology deal this morning. intel perhaps some would say finally announcing its acquisition of altera the maker of field programmable chip arrays, and they're buying it for $54 a share in cash. the deal has had somewhat of a tortured history. the two companies did start speaking earlier this year...
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a vintage apple one computer. center turns out it's worth humps -- hundreds of thousands of dollars. and how travel-- unions are protecting slackers. liz has the story in a moment. ♪ you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that. pyramids. so you see, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the
a vintage apple one computer. center turns out it's worth humps -- hundreds of thousands of dollars. and how travel-- unions are protecting slackers. liz has the story in a moment. ♪ you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at...
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vintage computer? the search is on for the owner of an original apple. >> plus -- >> we don't want the greatest generation to be forgotten. >> a walk through aviation history. the unique event that has some world war ii veterans re reliving the past. that story coming up on the 10:00 news continues in 90 second. >>> the planes of the greatest generation reunited with the men who piloted them at an air show in concord. >>> it was a history lesson of sorts without the books. the collins foundation wings were on tour. noelle walk you -- noelle walk walker was there. >> very places you go, you can touch history. >> reporter: it's where you can see and touch the past. >> we don't want the greatest generation to be forgotten. >> i didn't do that much. but thank you any way. thanks for the recognition. >> reporter: alvin semis was a young man when he went into the army air force. >> we're 19 and 20, you're scared. a little bit. >> reporter: the b24 liberator was his plane. he was the flight engineer. today he was getting on one last flight. >> i'm giving my children a ride. i haven't been in one for 70 years. th
vintage computer? the search is on for the owner of an original apple. >> plus -- >> we don't want the greatest generation to be forgotten. >> a walk through aviation history. the unique event that has some world war ii veterans re reliving the past. that story coming up on the 10:00 news continues in 90 second. >>> the planes of the greatest generation reunited with the men who piloted them at an air show in concord. >>> it was a history lesson of sorts...