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and it's still here. >> wozniak went into a coma after the attempted suicide. he says he tried to take his life because of the shame he felt over being arrested only hours before his wedding. >> if i was given the opportunity to talk to my fiancee right now, i'd either say, can i be with you out there or can you be with me in here? the bond -- i just love her. that's the hardest part of getting through my day, knowing i can't be with her, period. it's, you know, it says absence makes the heart grow fonder. it does. it really does. >> jail has also kept michelle culberson isolated from her boyfriend for the past 15 months. >> it's very hard, it's very hard, and we miss each other a lot. it's sad when you miss somebody that much and you can't just reach out and toemuch th he's right around the corner from me right now, you know. >> in fact, culverson's boyfriend is only a short walk away in the men's unit of orange county's central jail facility. >> oh, my goodness, michelle, that's my love. that's my heart. she has a very outgoing personality, very kind, sincere
and it's still here. >> wozniak went into a coma after the attempted suicide. he says he tried to take his life because of the shame he felt over being arrested only hours before his wedding. >> if i was given the opportunity to talk to my fiancee right now, i'd either say, can i be with you out there or can you be with me in here? the bond -- i just love her. that's the hardest part of getting through my day, knowing i can't be with her, period. it's, you know, it says absence...
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. >> you have these guys like steve jobs and steve wozniak and bill gates and paul allen who had beenssing around on the edges of what would become the personal computer industry but no one in corporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have -- would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. >> for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like wow, this is wide open. it was a group of people who want to make a change in the world. eventually, the two forces in silicon valley, the hobbyists and the buttoned-down business guys, ended up coming together when the chip makers realized that these things the hobbyists were doing could lead to this whole new kind of product called the personal computer. >> it was at a home brewed computer club where steve wozniak and steve jobs first displayed the computer they had been networking on and it caused a sensation. >> we had absolutely no idea what people were going to do with these things when we started out. matter of fact, the tw
. >> you have these guys like steve jobs and steve wozniak and bill gates and paul allen who had beenssing around on the edges of what would become the personal computer industry but no one in corporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have -- would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. >> for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like wow, this is wide open....
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everyone knows steve jobs and probably know steve wozniak but how about this guy -- >> ronald wayne was was the adult in the room. 12 days after apple incorporated he sold his 10% of the company, get this for $800. if he had kept those shares they would be worth $67 billion now. >> so it was a good investment. wayne says he has no regrets. computers were never his passion by the way and he says he's never owned an apple product. >> well, of course. >> yeah, i'd feel the same way. >>> next actor and singer donnie wahlberg getting himself some food at a waffle house making plenty of friends along the way. wahlberg posting a video singing with waitresses at the restaurant in charlotte. >> when he was done eating he paid the $82.60 bill and then added a $2,000 tip, yeah, wahlberg says he did it because his parents worked in restaurants and bars. >> they sang along with him and he said when he's treated like a king he wants to treat others like queens so this got tons of responses on our facebook page, atmfans.com. dana hamilton saying i'm stunned at the $82. that's a lot of food in the waff
everyone knows steve jobs and probably know steve wozniak but how about this guy -- >> ronald wayne was was the adult in the room. 12 days after apple incorporated he sold his 10% of the company, get this for $800. if he had kept those shares they would be worth $67 billion now. >> so it was a good investment. wayne says he has no regrets. computers were never his passion by the way and he says he's never owned an apple product. >> well, of course. >> yeah, i'd feel the...
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steve wozniak, steve jobs, bill gates, these people who produce blue boxes that would allow you to place free phone calls. back in the day the phone network was the largest network in the world. if you wanted to explore you basically were exploring that network. at work -- hackers were exploring the precursor. moviers specialized in copy protection. game, crackers learned how the game was protected, reversed engineered it and then got around them. was the three main communities. they had a different interest. telecommunications, software protection. now the line is blurred. on, as criminals ,ntered, it wasn't just a game and joy of discovery. it became money. criminals came in and borrow techniques from anywhere they could. they used to try to recruit hackers. the criminals send people to college and university. they make a lot of money from these campaigns. they have giant research and development agenda. they don't need the hacking community anymore. we are trying to figure out what they are doing. they are doing this as a full-time moneymaking enterprise and the put in a lot of resour
steve wozniak, steve jobs, bill gates, these people who produce blue boxes that would allow you to place free phone calls. back in the day the phone network was the largest network in the world. if you wanted to explore you basically were exploring that network. at work -- hackers were exploring the precursor. moviers specialized in copy protection. game, crackers learned how the game was protected, reversed engineered it and then got around them. was the three main communities. they had a...
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. >> you had these guys like bill gates and steve wozniak.rporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have, would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. >> for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like, wow, this is wide open. >> it was a group of people who want to make a change in the world. and eventually, the two forces in silicon valley, the hobbyists and the button-down business guys ended up coming together when the chip makers realized the things that the hobbyists were doing could lead to a new product called the personal computer. >> it was at a club where they displayed the computer they'd been working on, and it caused a sensation. >> we had absolutely no idea what people were going to do with these things when we started out. as a matter of fact, the two people who it was designed for was woz and myself, cause we couldn't afford to buy a computer kit on the market. we got it working and showed it to our friend
. >> you had these guys like bill gates and steve wozniak.rporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have, would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. >> for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like, wow, this is wide open. >> it was a group of people who want to make a change in the world. and eventually, the two forces in silicon valley, the hobbyists...
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so the most famous examples of this would be like steve wozniak, steve jobs, bill gates, all these people that produced blue boxes that would allow you to place free phone calls and explore the phone network. because back in the day the phone network was the largest network in the world, interconnected the whole planet. so if you wanted to explore, you basically were a phone freaker exploring that network. hackers were exploring the next 25 network, the precursor to the internet, and crackers specialized in moving copy protection. is if you bought a game and you couldn't copy it to share with your friends,hackers reverse engineered the protection mechanisms and got around them. and so that was the three main communities. and they each had a different sort of interest; telecommunications, software and protection. now that line is completely blurred. and then as time went on and criminals entered, because now there's money -- it wasn't just a game or fear of, i mean, sense of exploration and joy of discovery -- it became money. and so criminals came in. and they borrowed techniques from any
so the most famous examples of this would be like steve wozniak, steve jobs, bill gates, all these people that produced blue boxes that would allow you to place free phone calls and explore the phone network. because back in the day the phone network was the largest network in the world, interconnected the whole planet. so if you wanted to explore, you basically were a phone freaker exploring that network. hackers were exploring the next 25 network, the precursor to the internet, and crackers...
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key moments in the apple founder's life.they include early product-development days alongside steve wozniakf the original iphone and his wedding day with laurene powell jobs.the opera features an electronic score, developed by mason bates.it incorporates sounds from the products jobs created, including the audio synonymous with turning on an early macintosh computer. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. next entertainemnt news anchor maria menounos gives her first interview since undergoing surgery for a brain tumor. ♪ keep your hair strong against styling damage... ...with pantene 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. a super concentrated pro-v formula makes hair stronger*... ...in just 3 minutes. so it's smoother every day. because strong is beautiful. hdid you get that email i sente wyou...before you wake up. ... when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. (grant) an emotional maria menounos sits down with megyn kelly for her first tv interview since being diagnosed with
key moments in the apple founder's life.they include early product-development days alongside steve wozniakf the original iphone and his wedding day with laurene powell jobs.the opera features an electronic score, developed by mason bates.it incorporates sounds from the products jobs created, including the audio synonymous with turning on an early macintosh computer. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. next entertainemnt news anchor maria...