Apple, Inc.

Apple, Inc. is a consumer electronics, software and personal computer manufacturer, which has been widely known for products like the Macintosh computers, iPod, iPhone and iPad. Its former CEO, Steve Jobs, was also one of the founding fathers of Pixar Animation Studios, and its CEO until the studio's acquisition by The Walt Disney Company.

Several allusions to Apple and its products have appeared throughout Pixar films.

Monsters, Inc.

 * The back cover of the magazine Mike Wazowski receives near the end of the movie presents an advertisement for a computer that parodies Apple in a monster style. Its tagline "Think Different" is changed to "Scare Different".

The Incredibles

 * The keyboard of the computer Mirage uses onboard Syndrome's manta jet has a key with Apple's logo.

Cars

 * One of the Piston Cup racers, named Mac iCar, has Apple for sponsor. His racing number is 84, in reference to the year Apple released the Macintosh personal computer.

WALL•E

 * In his truck, WALL•E watches Hello, Dolly! on an old iPod.
 * The sound that is heard when WALL•E's power is regenerated is the same as the sound heard when an old Apple computer is turned on.
 * Apple's MacInTalk software was used to voice AUTO.
 * EVE's design is extremely similar to the one of Apple's products. She was designed with the help of Apple’s major designer Jonathan Ive.

Up

 * The computer shown in the end credits bears an uncanny resemblance to an Apple computer.

Toy Story 3

 * The computer Woody and Bonnie's toys use is an iMac running OS X, and they are seen using Apple's web browser Safari.
 * Molly has an orange iPod nano.
 * Andy has an iTunes window open on his laptop.

Cars 2

 * Finn McMissile says Holley Shiftwell's cover identity is “designing iPhone apps”.

Brave

 * One of the lord's name is Macintosh, which is also the name of Apple's series of computers. However, Macintosh is the name of a real Scottish clan and a type of apple (the fruit), and it remains unconfirmed whether it was an allusion to Apple or not.