Tim Cook to speak at Goldman Sachs tech conference today

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As if Tim Cook doesn't already have enough on his plate!
Tim Cook Photo: Apple
Photo: Apple

Tim Cook doesn’t make many speaking appearances at non-Apple events, but the Apple CEO is in San Francisco today to speak at Goldman Sachs’ technology and Internet conference.

Cook attended the conference in 2013 and 2012, but skipped the event last year. Apple fans can listen to streaming audio from the conference, which starts at 12:30 p.m. Pacific.

It’s unlikely Cook will make any big Apple announcements or comment on recent rumors that have hinted Apple has big things planned for the Apple TV, MacBook Airs and iPad Pro.

In 2012, Cook spoke about working conditions in China and the popularity of the iPad, as well as why Apple TV is more than just a hobby. Cook’s message in 2013 mostly focused on Apple’s retail strategies, the iPhone and Apple’s accounting practices. If you can’t tune in, don’t worry. We’ll be liveblogging all the action of what Cook’s got to say heading into 2015.

Source: Apple

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