McIntosh

McIntosh is a variety of apple from which Apple Computer derived the name for Macintosh, a line of personal computers. The McIntosh is in season from September through May and is a good variety to bake in pies, but is not a snacking apple.

Etymology
The apples are named after, a farmer who is credited with discovering the original McIntosh sapling growing wild on his  farm in  in 1811. The name McIntosh is a variant of the Scottish surname that originated from.