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I'm pretty sure that most of it's life means more that 75% of Apple Inc(formerly Apple Comupter Inc).
An lo and behold! Apple is 35 y/o and for 11% of their lifetime they have not had the word "computer" in their title. I think 89%(31 years against 4 years) still qualifies for the term most of it's lifetime.