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What does Apple’s logo mean?

The origin of the widely spread meaning of Apple’s original trademark:

Alan Turing, the father of computer science, whose famous Turing machine model was the basis for modern computers laid the foundation for the way logic works, famous homosexuals were persecuted for their homosexual tendencies. Turing died from eating an apple soaked in cyanide solution. Many believed his death was intentional and ruled his death a suicide. But his mother strenuously argued that his death was an accident because he accidentally stored a large amount of chemicals in the laboratory. The Apple logo is sometimes mistakenly believed to be derived from the half-apple that Turing bit when he committed suicide.

Design concept:

① Bright colors give people vitality and vitality;

② The bitten notch arouses people’s curiosity and questions;

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③ The English word bite (bite) has the same pronunciation as the basic computing unit of computers, byte (Byte).

Basic introduction:

Apple Inc. is a high-tech company in the United States. It was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayne on April 1, 1976 and named Apple Computer Inc. , changed its name to Apple on January 9, 2007, and is headquartered in Cupertino, California.