For centuries, the word 鈥渁pple鈥 referred to a tree-born fruit, often enjoyed in pie or tucked into school lunchboxes. But for anyone alive in the last 30 years, it has another pervasive meaning: the name of a line of computers, laptops, phones, tablets, and music players.
According to the , 鈥淪teve Jobs鈥 by Walter Isaacson, Mr. Jobs decided on the name while on a 鈥渇ruititarian鈥 diet. He had just returned from visiting an apple farm, and thought the name sounded "fun, spirited and not intimidating" 鈥 exactly what many people want a in a computer.