answer:When Apple first came up with the prefix 'i', it stood for 'internet.' However, many products they make no longer have to do with the internet. In these cases, it contrasts with other prefixes, not giving a certain meaning, but denoting a certain brand. For instance, in Email, the E stands for Electronic. In iMail, the i doesn't stand for anything; it just says it is of the apple brand. Apple has also suggested that it could stand for 'information,' 'interconnection,' or 'instantaneous.' I guess it's up to you.