Hours ahead of his last WWDC keynote as CEO, Tim Cook has shared a video of famous faces helping him say "good morning." Celebrities advise Tim Cook on how to say "Good Morning" - Image Credit: Tim Cook/X The start of almost all major Apple presentations in the Tim Cook era has led with the CEO wishing viewers and crowds "good morning." The well-known phrase has now become part of an early-morning tease before what is believed to be Tim Cook's final use of the term for a keynote. Posted to X hours ahead of the WWDC keynote address, the minute-long video has Tim Cook in FaceTime calls with a range of celebrities. All of them took a moment to advise Cook on how to say "good morning" at the start of the event. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Hours ahead of his last WWDC keynote as CEO, Tim Cook has shared a video of famous faces helping him say "good morning." Celebrities advise Tim Cook on how to say "Good Morning" - Image Credit: Tim Cook/X The start of almost all major Apple presentations in the Tim Cook era has led with the CEO wishing viewers and crowds "good morning." The well-known phrase has now become part of an early-morning tease before what is believed to be Tim Cook's final use of the term for a keynote. Posted to X hours ahead of the WWDC keynote address, the minute-long video has Tim Cook in FaceTime calls with a range of celebrities. All of them took a moment to advise Cook on how to say "good morning" at the start of the event. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Hours ahead of his last WWDC keynote as CEO, Tim Cook has shared a video of famous faces helping him say "good morning." Celebrities advise Tim Cook on how to say "Good Morning" - Image Credit: Tim Cook/X The start of almost all major Apple presentations in the Tim Cook era has led with the CEO wishing viewers and crowds "good morning." The well-known phrase has now become part of an early-morning tease before what is believed to be Tim Cook's final use of the term for a keynote.
Posted to X hours ahead of the WWDC keynote address, the minute-long video has Tim Cook in FaceTime calls with a range of celebrities.
All of them took a moment to advise Cook on how to say "good morning" at the start of the event.
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