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Apple’s June 4 WWDC Keynote Will Be Live Streamed

Apple’s June 4 WWDC Keynote Will Be Live Streamed

Apple today confirmed the Keynote for their upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference will be live streamed.

The June 4 event will be available for viewing on the Apple website, through the WWDC app, and the Events app on the Apple TV. The event will be available for viewing by the general public.

These are the viewing requirements:

This stream is best experienced on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using Safari on iOS 10 or later; a Mac using Safari on macOS Sierra 10.12 or later; or a PC using Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge. Streaming to Apple TV via AirPlay requires an Apple TV (2nd generation or later) with the latest Apple TV software or tvOS. Other platforms may also be able to access the stream using recent versions of Chrome or Firefox (MSE, H.264, and AAC required).

The Worldwide Developers Conference 2018 (WWDC) is expected to feature the debut of new versions of Apple’s iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS operating systems. Initial betas of the new operating systems will be made available to developers immediately following the Keynote.

While WWDC is usually software-focused, Apple has occasionally debuted new hardware in previous years. Rumors suggest new iPad Pro and iPhone SE models could make an appearance, as could new Macs.

MacTrast will report on the June 4 WWDC Keynote, so be sure to come back here then for all the happenings.