The origin of Apple Logo: One theory is that Jobs and Woz decided to set up a company. They thought of several names. After Jobs came back from a trip, he suggested to Woz that the company be named Apple Computer. As can be seen from the first sign of the apple, this apple is the one that fell on Newton's head nearly 4 years ago. A more credible statement is that Apple Computer Company used the bitten apple as its trademark pattern to commemorate Alan Turing, a great pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence. Alan Turing, a British mathematician and logician, is known as the father of computer science and artificial intelligence.
Turing, 42, just entered the most brilliant creative peak of his life. One morning, the housekeeper walked into his bedroom and found that the desk lamp was still on, and there was an apple on the bedside, only biting a small part. Turing was asleep in the bed, and everything was as usual. But this time, Turing fell asleep forever and won't wake up again ... After autopsy, the forensic doctor concluded that it was poisonous cyanide that killed him, and the apple was soaked in cyanide solution. Turing's mother said that he accidentally got it when he was doing a chemical experiment. Her "Allen" had the habit of biting her nails since she was a child, but the outside world said that she committed suicide by taking poison, and a generation of geniuses ended her life like this. Later, Jobs, a Turing fan, named the company Apple and took the bitten apple as a symbol.