The Wall Street Journal today revealed that Apple CEO Tim Cook will speak at the WSJ.D conference in October. The conference brings together tech CEOs, founders and pioneers to "explore the most exciting tech opportunities emerging around the world."

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This marks the second consecutive year Cook has spoken at the conference. Last year, Cook commented on an array of topics, including Apple Watch, Apple Pay, the discontinuation of the iPod Classic and more. Last year's highlights included the revelation that the Apple Watch only needed to be charged daily and that the iPod Classic was discontinued because the Cupertino company couldn't get the parts any longer.

Earlier today, Re/code also announced that Apple Pay head Jennifer Bailey will speak at the Code/Mobile conference, which takes place October 7 - 8 in Half Moon Bay, California.

This year's WSJ.D conference takes place October 19 - 21 at The Montage in Laguna Beach, California and will also feature CBS CEO Les Moonves, Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai and more.

Top Rated Comments

TheRainKing Avatar
116 months ago
One of the things I like about Tim is that he's much more public-oriented. He talks more with the "outside world" than Steve did. Bravo to you, Tim!
It's a shame he's boring as hell and has absolutely nothing interesting to say.
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joshwenke Avatar
116 months ago
One of the things I like about Tim is that he's much more public-oriented. He talks more with the "outside world" than Steve did. Bravo to you, Tim!
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mdridwan47 Avatar
116 months ago
Tim Cook is soooo boooring. Give me Craig Federighi or Phil Schiller, then I'll watch. This Tim Cook interview is another giant waste of time.
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nutjob Avatar
116 months ago
Here's the subtext of what Tim will say:

"I'm in over my head"
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Even Longer Avatar
116 months ago
And this year Tim will comment on dicontinuation of gold option for any iPhone, lesser than 6s:

"we just ran out of gold paint. iPad Pro and all new sports watches alone use entire gold coating we can get. And by the way, that is the reason, why we had to create rose gold iPhone..."

:)
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