This week's cover of WSJ Magazine is even more minimalist than usual. This shouldn't come as a shock: the major story just happens to be an in-depth interview with Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple and the king of minimalist design.
The other take from Cook's interview with the WSJ's Ben Cohen is that he still thinks the Vision Pro is going to be a success. He also maintains his line that Apple is not behind in artificial intelligence. (As Apple employees like to say, the company is usually "not first, but best.")
Maybe the most surprising revelation from the profile, though, was that Cook didn't even realize you could give a group iMessage a name.
"Do you name yours? Interesting. I may take that on," Cook said of group chats with Cohen.
Like most Apple products today are waterproof, Apple's CEO also seems impervious to humor: Cook chose the deceptively simple name "Roommates" for a group chat with his former college roommates.