It’s that time of the year again: Apple’s WWDC — the World Wide Developer Conference — the annual gathering of Apple developers where many new product, platform, and tool announcements are made.
Among the things that the rumors say will be announced are:
- The next version of iOS — iOS 11
- The next version of macOS — macOS 10.13
- The next version of watchOS
- The next version of tvOS
- A 10.5-inch iPad Pro
- A “Siri speaker” similar to Amazon’s and Google’s speaker appliances
The opening keynote takes place this afternoon at 10 a.m. Pacific time / 1 p.m. Eastern time / 5 p.m. UTC.
How to watch the livestream of the opening keynote
Apple will be livestreaming the opening keynote. You can view it by following this link on the following devices:
- macOS and Windows 10 desktops and laptops, using Safari on macOS and Microsoft Edge on Windows 10
- iPhone and iPad, using Safari
- Apple TV using the Apple Events channel
Who’s doing a liveblog?
For the benefit of those who don’t have the necessary setup or situation that would allow them to view the keynote, a number of news organizations will be liveblogging the keynote, each with their own perspective: