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WWDC 2024: How to Stream

Tune in to Apple's events site or YouTube channel at 10:00 A.M PT/1:00 PM ET on June 10.

Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference, or WWDC, is all set to be held from June 10 through June 14 at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. If you’re not in person, you can catch up on the Cupertino company’s OS news online. Apple also posts an archive of the keynote on its website for folks who aren’t available to watch the livestream.

You can head to the events site or Apple’s official YouTube channel. The keynote starts on Monday, June 10, at 10:00 A.M. PT/1:00 P.M. ET. It shouldn’t take more than two hours of your day.

Like other developer conferences this year, expect the WWDC to be loaded with AI, which Apple refers to as Apple Intelligence. We already know that Siri is being revamped in collaboration with ChatGPT. We also have some insider information on Apple finally launching its own password manager app called Passwords.

Interestingly enough, Apple never released a calculator app for the iPad. I know, I had to double-check too when I saw that. This will also change at WWDC, where the company will debut a calculator app for iPad OS 18. The new iPad OS will also see a ton of accessibility features. Eye Tracking will allow physically challenged users to navigate their iPad with just their eyes, which will now be more helpful than ever considering the bump in real estate on the new iPad Air.

WWDC is usually more phone-heavy, but there will also be some announcements regarding MacOS. watchOS 11 and TVOS 18 might also get some light mentions during the keynote.

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