![]() Rumors suggest we could see news from Apple regarding health tracking and home automation platforms, but regardless it’s bound to be an interesting show with plenty of news to dig into.Īpple also doesn’t make specific mention of this as a developer focused event or keynote in this new page and announcement (only the acronym for WWDC is used, in fact) so it’s probably fair to expect a decent amount of consumer-oriented news on that day as well. The company doesn’t say what’s going to be on the docket at the show, but it does say that it’ll be making “exciting announcements.” We’ll also be in attendance, to bring you the latest on what’s likely to iOS 8, OS X 10.9.3, and probably some hardware news as well. If neither of these methods work, let’s call it a day and go to the bar. However, Apple stopped developing and supporting Safari for Windows so it’s probably not the best idea to continue using it. ![]() ![]() If that doesn’t work, install Safari for Windows and try that. The event starts at 1pm ET / 10am PT.įor Windows, install QuickTime 7 and try viewing the stream in Chrome. Set to start with a keynote by Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook at 10 am Pacific Time on Monday, June 5, the World Wide Developer Conference will witness a slew of announcements, mostly around the software side of the tech giant’s business. Apple’s annual developer conference WWDC is moving to San Jose this time. The live stream is not available for embedding so click here to follow along. Apple WWDC 2017 starts in San Jose on June 5. ![]() Or you can watch the event on YouTube below. Weve already taken a close look at what you can expect from WWDC, and now its time too see what Tim Cook and his band of marauders actually announce. However, if you’re on a Windows machine, like me, there are several workarounds that are likely to work. You can watch the WWDC keynote using the TV app on your Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, or Mac, or by heading over to the Apple Events page in Safari. Officially, the stream requires Safari 4 or later on OS X, iOS 4.2 or later or a second- or third-generation Apple TV with software 5.0.2 or later. Apple is live streaming its WWDC event today but an Apple device is required to watch. ![]()
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