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1. Misinformation:
Apple Computer uses the bitten apple as its trademark to commemorate the great pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence-Alan. Turing is actually a misinformation. Its source is the 2001 British movie Enigma, in which the aforementioned plot about the relationship between Turing's suicide and the Apple logo was fabricated, which was misrepresented by some members of the public and the media.
2. Facts:
In 1976, Apple’s first logo was drawn with a pen by Ron Wayne. The design was inspired by Newton under the apple tree. After thinking about it, he discovered the law of universal gravitation. Apple also wants to imitate Newton and devote itself to technological innovation.
However, this logo graphic is complex and difficult to remember. It was only used during the production of Apple I, so it was quickly abandoned by Apple. When the second generation of Apple arrived, Jobs decided to modify the LOGO, and then Wayne designed an apple that was bitten.
Extended information
Origin of the trademark -
In 1976, Jobs decided to re-appoint Rob Janov, the art director of the Regis McKenna public relations company, to redesign a better trademark. To coordinate with the release of Apple II. So Janov started making a black and white silhouette of an apple, but he always felt that something was missing.
“I wanted to simplify the shape of the apple and take a bite on one side - a ?byte, right, in case an apple looks like a tomato," Janov explained. Javov then added six colorful, horizontal bars, completing the colorful Apple logo we know today.