I had a hard time trying to find an answer to this question, you would think that such a public symbol would have an easy explanation, not unless it has a darker meaning. Notice how the apple has a bite taken out of it, doesn't this story sound familiar? In the garden of Eden eve was tempted by the devil to eat from the tree of knowledge, and when she took a bite from it, it opened her eye. In the original Hebrew it doesn't say eyes, but eye, meaning the third eye of knowledge. So essentially when we use their product (taking a bite from the apple) we are gaining information and expanding our third eye as well.
The term 'firewire' is a trademark of the Apple computer corporation.
Mac is a Trademark of Apple. It may not be used in relation to a computer, computer system, or operating system software. See link below for full definition.
i is the apple trademark, meaning Internet pad is for the, well, pad shape
The company that uses the trademark SuperDrive is the Apple company. Apple uses the SuperDrive trademark to describe components in products such as its iPhone.
The classic example of a trademark is the Nike swoosh. Another example is the apple logo of Apple Computers. You can find many more at the Trademark Office website.
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The correct answer is c - Fujitsu. Apple now owns the iPad trademark. The trademark was filed by Fujitsu in March 2003 for their iPad wireless handheld computing device used by retailers. Records at the U.S. Patent and Trademark office show that the trademark was assigned to Apple on March 17.
No, iTunes is a trademark belonging to Apple.
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No, it was the 5th Apple computer. 1. Apple 1 2. Apple 2 3. Apple 3 4. Lisa 5. Macintosh
An Apple computer will do everything a Windows computer will do.
If you mean the one for apple computers it's because Steve Jobs worked at an Apple Farm when he made his first computer.