Apple’s Big Names Head to Wall Street Journal’s Tech Live
On October 25, the Wall Street Journal will host a suite‑of‑the‑year Tech Live event, and the biggest apple‑casting on the list? Two Apple execs: Greg Joswiak, the man who says “It’s all about the experience,” and Craig Federighi, the chief software maestro who can make a coding sigh sound like a symphony.
Why These Two Are the Event’s Stars
- Greg Joswiak – Marketing chief with a knack for turning sleek new gadgets into everyday must‑haves.
- Craig Federighi – Software guru who turns iOS updates into blockbuster releases.
Fans, industry observers, and tech geeks alike are already buzzing, wondering what fresh twists or jaw‑dropping announcements await. Will we dig into the “new Age of Gaming”? Will there be a teaser that makes the AirPods feel like a tiny VR headset? Can the duo whisper about a subtle, unheard-of collaboration with an upcoming tech giant?
What You’ll Get From the Show
- First‑hand insight into Apple’s newest projects.
- A breakout session where Greg talks marketing psychology.
- Craig’s review of the latest software innovations.
So, mark the calendar, prep your questions, and keep an eye out for the Apple mystery that keeps the tech world at the edge of its seats. Expect laughter, surprises, and a sprinkle of that Apple magic that turns a simple product into an icon.

Apple’s Sneak‑Peek: WSJ Conference Drops Big Hints
While the official agenda is still under wraps, one thing we can’t ignore is the line‑up. The big names—Joanna Stern, Greg Joz, and Craig Federighi—are slated to fire off their messages in the 7:35 pm–8 pm PT slot on October 25 at Laguna Beach.
What’s on the Radar?
- macOS Ventura – Currently in its final beta, eyes are on a full release.
- iPadOS 16 – Rumoured to drop the last week of October, right alongside Ventura.
- Evan Spiegel – Should bring something from the Snapchat front.
- Robert Playter – Known for his insights on AI and cloud.
- Patrick Gelsinger – A heavy hitter from Intel’s leadership.
- Bob Chapek – Disney’s chronicler of the future.
Mark Gurman of Bloomberg is already hinting that the event will be a treasure trove of tell‑tails. According to him, Apple is set to unveil both iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura during the final stretch of October. That’s right—if you’re planning to upgrade right after the holidays, you might just catch the festivities live on your screen.
So grab some popcorn, set your telescope to Laguna Beach, and watch the tech titans roll out the next big chapter for Apple’s ecosystem.
