A week ahead of the Monday, June 8th Worldwide Developers Conference kickoff keynote, Apple has announced that it will be live streaming the event, which starts at 10 AM Pacific/ 1 PM Eastern Time. The company has updated its Apple Events application on the Apple TV to feature next week’s streaming video. Apple is yet to update its website, but the company will likely stream the keynote on its website for both Macs and iOS Devices running the Safari Web browser. While Apple will be live streaming the event, we’ll have live news and analysis over the course of the week-long conference, and especially before, during, and after the keynote presentation. At the conference, we expect Apple to introduce iOS 9, OS X 10.11, Apple Music, and new Apple TV hardware.
Update: Apple has posted the stream availability to its website.
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I’ll be using my Apple TV to learn about its replacement – it’s cruel in a way ;)
is the apple tv hardware going to get pushed back because of the internet streaming delays?
I would love it if the Apple TV 4 will be available for my birthday which is June 23rd. But I will be happy as long as it comes out before the end of the year.
I need someone to stream a crappier version of Apple’s Keynote? They never have an option to lower quality and my work internet can’t handle their streams lol.
Oddly enough, I’d like to request the same thing. I’ll be away on vacation and I’m sure the internet there won’t be able to handle the full stream.
I think ABR will be able to take care of you.
Alternatively, you can FaceTime 1-800-KEYNOTE to watch a live stream of the event.
Could you please make an article explaining how to watch it via VLC player from windows?
http://9to5mac.com/2015/06/02/apple-wwdc-windows-android-livestream/
Thanks a ton, you great sir!!!
it would be cool, if apple would stream it live on YT like google does. apple does have its own channel there… :)
It won’t happen. To watch an Apple live stream (without workarounds), you need to watch it using Safari. You can’t watch it using Chrome or Firefox.
Yes really.
you can watch it from apples website – perfect quality overtime and high def
If you are using Safari of course.
In other words, you can only watch the Apple keynote if you own an Apple product. Expert marketing see.
is there a quality difference, if you watch it over vlc or youtube? i do not think so.
simply, open a web browser…