(Photo: FAISAL AL-TAMIMI, AFP/Getty Images)
(Photo: FAISAL AL-TAMIMI, AFP/Getty Images)

Apple spent the better part of Monday introducing new hardware and software, to mixed reviews. But on Tuesday, it went for a more sure bet in introducing the former First Lady.

Michelle Obama had words of advice and inspiration for several thousand students, developers and entrepreneurs at a private Q-and-A session at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose this morning.

In a sit-down interview with Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives, Obama touched on diversity in tech, STEM education, innovation and leadership.

For the complete story, visit USAToday.com/Tech/TalkingTech.

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