The strange reason why Apple's logo has a bite taken out of it, revealed
Ever wondered why the Apple logo has a bite taken out of it? Plenty of theories have emerged about how the iconic logo came to be, with some suggesting it was a nod to Sir Isaac Newton, who famously formulated gravitational theory when an apple fell on his head. Others think it could be linked to British mathematician Alan Turing who cracked the German enigma code during World War II. The codebreaker was convicted for having a homosexual relationship, and was later found dead from cyanide poisoning, with his body famously laying next to a half eaten apple. MailOnline reveals the true reason behind the now-famous logo - and it's much simpler than you probably think.
Jul-21-2023, 14:23:21 GMT
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