The creator of the Apple logo was Rob Janoff in 1977. Originally it was filled with multi coloured hoops (green, yellow, orange, red, purple and blue).
Because Apple is short for Apple Macintosh. In other words a mac is an apple.
Click on the apple logo on the top right, then click about this mac, the version number will be under the Grey apple logo
The concept for the Mac logo was envisioned and designed by Rob Janoff. To this day, Rob Janoff is the designer for the Mac logo. Rob Janoff came up with the concept of the Apple and Mac logo.
Click the Apple logo top left of the screen and then click About This Mac.
The original Apple Computer was created in 1976. The more popular Macintosh, or mac, was created in 1984.
What is your question about updating an apple mac? You can check for updates with software update by going to the Apple logo in the top left corner of the screen, and then choosing Software Update. Is this what you wanted to know?
To get the Mac app store, you click on the Apple logo on the top of the desktop and then click system update to get it.
I assume you're referring to the Apple logo. If so, Steve Jobs worked in a apple orchard as a kid. This is where he came up with the name Macintosh referring to the Macintosh Apple. He therefore used the Apple logo for his computers. The I in iMac stands for Internet and the Mac Stands for Macintosh.
The gray Apple logo that appears on a Mac during shutdown (and bootup) is simply a splash screen that displays during the shutdown (or bootup) process.
The very first Apple computer logo was created by Ronald Wayne. The current and iconic Apple logo was created by Rob Janoff in 1998. It has evolved from the rainbow apple then to the sleek silhouette apple that we know today.
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