In a live interview at the D10 conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced the company's plan to launch some "incredible" products in coming days.
Cook, hinting at Apple's big things, said "The juices are flowing; we have some incredible things coming out."
When asked about Apple's plan of making smaller iPhone or a television, Cook maintained silence keeping Apple's eternal product secrecy on.
Speaking this week with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg, Cook was asked his about experience so far being the CEO of world's most important tech company and filling the legendary Steve Job's shoes. In reply, Cook said "Steve was a genius and a visionary, and I've never viewed that my role was to replace him."
"Steve was an original. I've never really felt the weight of trying to be Steve. It's not my goal in life. I am who I am. I am focused on that. On being a great CEO of Apple," he added.
Talking about his take on tablets and PCs, Cook mentioned "In my view the tablet and the PC are different. You can do things with the tablet if you are not encumbered by the legacy of the PC."
Does that hint towards a no touch-screen MacBooks at this year's WWDC?