It would prove a slightly controversial name, leading to legal proceedings with Cisco, since it had a product with the same name. The prefix has perhaps lost some of its shine in recent years. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later?
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. The naming pattern began in , when Steve Jobs first released the iMac. Since then, nearly all new Apple products — up until the launch of the Apple TV and the Apple Watch — have been preceded by the lowercase letter. When Jobs first introduced the iMac, he explained the meaning behind the "i" at the computer's launch event which we can now revisit on YouTube. In the beginning, it stood for internet.
But it was so, so much more. The prefix also stood for individual, instruct, inform, and inspire. So much meaning in a single letter! And it is perfect for most of the things they do in instruction.
The "i" is one of Jobs' many legacies and current Apple CEO Tim Cook has been building his own, one of which includes a step away from the popular branding scheme. Back in , when Cook and company introduced the company's first piece of wearable tech, Apple began to diverge from the path of the "i. During the event in September of , the industry was pretty convinced that Apple would debut its first smartwatch and its mobile payments system.
Analysts and journalists guessed the company would stick with the "i" branding in naming the products "iPay," "iWatch," "iWallet" and so on - they were, of course, right on the product announcements but wrong on the branding.
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