Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Apple iPhone 5 Release News Coverage


Apple finally started revealing the iPhone 5 will reportedly be released at an event on September 12th 2012.

In addition, there is also a bold figure '12 'to indicate that the event was held on September 12. And this is the most attention, at the bottom it says the number '5 'which is shaded.

The invitation event has now officially spread very strong and indicate that it will be the main stage to introduce the iPhone 5 for the first time.

'It's almost here, "a short text in the invitation.

Apple special event is planned to be held at the Yerba Buena Center, San Francisco, USA. This place also has a subscription arguably Apple. This is where Apple introduced several new products, including the iPad.

Seeing it was definitely a lot of people can instantly tell that this bodes for the arrival of the iPhone 5. Because these gadgets have become a hot issue in the world of technology since weeks ago.

Meanwhile, Apple Computer Auctioned In the past 756 million ..

It is undeniable that Apple is a company legendary iconic nan. The long history of the tech giant did not escape from the value of history is appreciated quite expensive.

Apple I produced in 1976 was the first product commercialized by Apple. This simple computer made by co-founder Steve Wozniak, who was sold for USD 666.66.

 for example as in the circuit board for the Apple I was to be auctioned at Christie's auction house in London. 36-year-old computer is expected to be sold at a price of about USD 79 thousand to USD126, 500 or ranged between  756 million and  1, 2 billion

"This is an invaluable product proprietary technology giant today," he added, as we quoted from CNN, Wednesday (05/09/2012).

"This product is the beginning of Apple, which has now become one of the most expensive in the world," said the Chirstie, James Hyslop.

While the Apple I, which will be auctioned off was made to-22 which was previously owned by Joey Copson, a former Apple employee.

At the time, Wozniak and Steve Jobs was able to sell the Apple I to the 150 customers consisting of friends and others. According to Christie, only the remaining 50 Apple I at the moment.

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