Apple CEO Tim Cook to appear at WSJ.D Live in October

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in General Discussion edited September 2015
The Wall Street Journal on Thursday announced that Apple CEO Tim Cook will return as a guest speaker at the publication's WSJ.D Live conference in October, an event that promises engaging discussions from top tech luminaries.




According to the WSJ, the global technology conference brings together CEOs, founders, pioneers, investors and other industry leaders to talk emerging tech. Cook took part in the event last year as part of a Q&A session with managing editor Gerry Baker.

While Cook's commentary was light, he did cover a number of timely topics including the "skirmish" between Apple Pay and Merchant Customer Exchange retailers. Cook also touched on iPhone sales, Apple's growing digital services catalog and Apple Watch.

Apple's chief executive has been hitting the public circuit quite aggressively as of late, appearing on Good Morning America to discuss the ConnectED education program and making a cameo at Cisco's annual sales conference in August. He is scheduled to attend the annual Boxworks cloud storage conference later this month.

WSJ.D Live is slated to kick off on Oct. 19 at The Montage in Laguna Beach, Calif. and will run through Oct. 21. Cook's time slot has not yet been announced.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 9
    Did anyone else see the headline and think "[I]What Would Steve Jobs Do[/I]" conference?

    :D
  • Reply 2 of 9
    Did anyone else see the headline and think "What Would Steve Jobs Do" conference?

    :D

    My first thought was "What Should Jesus Do" so basically the same thing.
  • Reply 3 of 9
    solipsismy wrote: »
    Did anyone else see the headline and think "What Would Steve Jobs Do" conference?

    :D

    My first thought was "What Should Jesus Do" so basically the same thing.

    Don't know why but this popped into my head. It's the only clip I could find.

  • Reply 4 of 9
    First renaming Force Touch after WSJ's Stern complained about the name (kinda of agree - a dropping of the ball) - now this appeasement.
  • Reply 5 of 9
    buckalec wrote: »
    First renaming Force Touch after WSJ's Stern complained about the name (kinda of agree - a dropping of the ball) - now this appeasement.

    What? You're saying you Apple changed the name because of the WSJ, not because it's a much better brand to market?
  • Reply 6 of 9
    buckalec wrote: »
    First renaming Force Touch after WSJ's Stern complained about the name (kinda of agree - a dropping of the ball) - now this appeasement.

    Force Touch is so sexual offender-ish.
  • Reply 7 of 9
    dasanman69 wrote: »
    Force Touch is so sexual offender-ish.
  • Reply 8 of 9
    The Wall Street Journal on Thursday announced that Apple CEO Tim Cook will return as a guest speaker at the publication's WSJ.D Live conference in October, an event that promises engaging discussions from top tech luminaries.

    Isn't the WSJ one of the Apple-hatting piss-rags..?
  • Reply 9 of 9
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by buckalec View Post



    First renaming Force Touch after WSJ's Stern complained about the name (kinda of agree - a dropping of the ball) - now this appeasement.

     

    Post hoc ergo propter hoc.

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