Apple's first product that made use of the "i" was the iMac computer in 1998. The i stood for internet to which the iMac could easily be connected - in those days it could be difficult to configure a connection but increasing numbers of people were starting to use it. Eventually, it became an important part of Apple's branding and has become generic with the release of the iPod, iPhone, iPad, iMovie, etc.
Apple, Inc. originally adopted the "i" for their product names, starting with the iMac in 1998, to indicate that they were Internet-friendly when it could be difficult for inexperienced users to set up an Internet connection. This naming convention has continued with other products, such as iPods and iPads.
Cause they are iDiots
All companies put their company logo on their products. The apple is Apple Inc.'s logo. To symbolize the brand name.
The apps available from the iTunes store will only work on Apple's iPhone or iPod Touch.
Apple products are overpriced because of their name and the demand for apple brand products. Apple products are of very high quality but the quality does not make up for the price of their products.
There is no charge to register any Apple products with Apple.
Nobody did. Apple invented their products themselves.
Apple simply decided to name some of their products like that.
I believe there are apple products everywhere including Thailand.
There are currently no Apple products that have a flash player.
Switch It primarily focuses on reselling all Apple products from iPods to desktop computers. They give customers an exchange value on their old Apple products to put towards a purchase.
At the Apple Store.
Which countries recieve apple products
Apple produces a range of products with prices from $2 to $5000.