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MacRumors will be providing live coverage of Apple CEO Tim Cook's interview with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher at D11: All Things Digital this evening in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. The interview begins at 6:00 PM Pacific Time / 9:00 PM Eastern Time. Tonight's session marks Cook's second consecutive appearance at D and should offer some insight into Apple's business, although Cook is extremely unlikely to make any major announcements.

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Cook's interview will not be streamed live, but we will be updating this post live with full coverage of the session and videos of conference interviews have traditionally been available for viewing soon after the sessions.

The Verge and Engadget will be providing their usual text and high-quality photos live from the event.

Mossberg and Swisher appeared on CNBC's Squawk on the Street earlier today to provide a preview of the session.


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Article Link: Live: Tim Cook's Interview at D11 Conference
 
In the linked video preview Swisher looks like she's part of a top-secret CIA extraction mission. And I suppose, in a way, …
 
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Can't wait for the Kara Swisher foot in the mouth! I'll never forget the Kara Swisher Vs. Steve Jobs stare down....
 
Swisher looks like a dude with that aviator glasses.

can't wait for the interview, i'm guessing the only leak for future products from tim cook would be the macs made in US which is the mac pro.
 
Walt even said Good Morning in Steve's style. Speak of worship. Kara on the other hand was borderline ridiculous (as always) - those goggles from I don't know - 19xx?
 
I remember watching QuickTime streams of live Apple events a long, long time ago. I know this isn't an Apple event, but it seems like live streaming has gone backward at Apple and also with this conference. Google doesn't seem to have much trouble live streaming huge events, and Netflix never buckled with Arrested Development. So, it is possible to do.

The WSJ even has a live-streaming "app" on the Apple TV. I checked it just in case they were going to show the conference on it, but there are no events until tomorrow at 3:30 AM when they show "Asia Today"! That's got to be one of the least used consumer TV services.
 
Exactly. Where is this audio that everyone is talking about?

Really appreciate a link if possible.

Thanx!
 
I remember watching QuickTime streams of live Apple events a long, long time ago. I know this isn't an Apple event, but it seems like live streaming has gone backward at Apple and also with this conference. Google doesn't seem to have much trouble live streaming huge events, and Netflix never buckled with Arrested Development. So, it is possible to do.

The WSJ even has a live-streaming "app" on the Apple TV. I checked it just in case they were going to show the conference on it, but there are no events until tomorrow at 3:30 AM when they show "Asia Today"! That's got to be one of the least used consumer TV services.


My guess is that Apple stopped the live streams in order to put more emphasis on the live show.
 
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