Full 100-minute video of Apple CEO Tim Cook at D10 now available

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook's full interview at this year's D10 conference is now available to stream online in its entirety.

The video was posted on Monday by All Things D, which hosted the event in Southern California. AppleInsider was on-hand at the event, and provided extensive coverage of Cook's interview, as well as talks with screenwriter Aaron Sorkin and Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison.

A number of quick video segments from Cook's interview were provided quickly after the interview was conducted. But now is the first opportunity for those who were not in attendance at D10 to see the full, uncut interview.

The interview with Cook, conducted by journalists Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher, revealed that Apple is planning to "double down" on both secrecy about upcoming products, as well as its Siri personal assistant software currently found on the iPhone 4S.



Cook also said he'd like to have Apple's products built in America, and revealed that Apple has sold 2.7 million of its Apple TV set-top box so far in 2012, roughly doubling sales from 2011. He also hinted that his company is planning closer cooperation with the social networking site Facebook, something that could be revealed today with the official announcement of iOS 6 at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.

The posting of the full interview with Cook comes only hours before the Apple CEO is expected to hit the stage in San Francisco for the 2012 WWDC keynote address. AppleInsider will have full coverage provided at live.appleinsider.com when the presentation begins at 10 a.m. Pacific, 1 p.m. Eastern.

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  • Reply 1 of 5
    philboogiephilboogie Posts: 7,675member
    Sure hope Apple won't take as long for the WWDC keynote!
  • Reply 2 of 5
    mactelmactel Posts: 1,275member


    Sure took them long enough to release this.  This has been analyzed in every possible way disecting every last sentence the man spoke.  By that, I don't feel the need to watch it.

  • Reply 3 of 5
    solipsismxsolipsismx Posts: 19,566member
    mactel wrote: »
    Sure took them long enough to release this.  This has been analyzed in every possible way disecting every last sentence the man spoke.  By that, I don't feel the need to watch it.

    I do agree but as a side note I have listened to the old All Things D interviews with Steve Jobs over the years and highly recommend them to everyone. Jobs comments are direct and candid about his feeling on technology and none of it sounded outdated despite the many years it covered.
  • Reply 4 of 5
    drblankdrblank Posts: 3,385member

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by PhilBoogie View Post



    Sure hope Apple won't take as long for the WWDC keynote!


    If they do.  That means they have more products to announce.  This conference is more a high level birds eye view. WWDC is a NEW PRODUCTS, showing the future for the products.  The more products they have to announce, the longer the keynote, but they typically keep it at around 100 minutes or so.  That's typically the length of these keynotes.

  • Reply 5 of 5
    solipsismxsolipsismx Posts: 19,566member
    drblank wrote: »
    If they do.  That means they have more products to announce.  This conference is more a high level birds eye view. WWDC is a NEW PRODUCTS, showing the future for the products.  The more products they have to announce, the longer the keynote, but they typically keep it at around 100 minutes or so.  That's typically the length of these keynotes.

    I think he is referring to the keynote not taking long to post as a web stream or iTunes download after the event ends.
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