Last modified: November 7, 2005 10:22 AM PST
Woz tells Homebrew how Apple grew
At the Homebrew Computer Club's 30th anniversary party, attendees including Apple co-founder and speed coder Steve Wozniak reminisce about the unique atmosphere in the mid-1970s Bay Area.
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Wozniak on Homebrew: The most important thing
video Steve Wozniak says that going to Homebrew Computer Club meetings taught him a lot that was useful in creating Apple.November 7, 2005
Apple was cheap, and on TV
video Wozniak tells the 30th anniversary crowd about building Apples on the cheapest parts and processors that could be found.November 7, 2005
Photos: Homebrew's 30th anniversary
Among those joining in the festivities are Osborne 1 designer Lee Felsenstein and the notorious Cap'n Crunch.November 6, 2005
Photos: Historic PCs
At the Vintage Computer Festival, a look at machines from the early days of computing.November 7, 2005
Crowd gathers for Homebrew Computer Club's 30th
Veterans of the PC-pioneering Homebrew Computer Club gather to remember old times at the Vintage Computer Festival.November 5, 2005
Wozniak: Demon typist
video As Wozniak reminisces about writing hex code, Felsenstein and Allen Baum praise him as the world's fastest code typer.November 7, 2005
$666.66 seemed like a good idea
video Wozniak divulges the reasoning behind the infamous computer price.November 7, 2005
