Apple will webcast their WWDC 2014 Keynote Address live on June 2nd starting at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT.
Apple invites everyone to “watch streaming video from this special event and learn more about our exciting announcements.”
Live streaming video requires Safari 4 or later on OS X 10.6 or later; Safari on iOS 4.2 or later.
Streaming via Apple TV requires second- or third-generation Apple TV with software 5.0.2 or later.
On June 2nd, the live stream can be accessed here.
Source: Apple Inc.
GREAT news! Let’s hope all future events will be streamed as well.
This is beautiful to read. It is the next best thing to being there. Thank you Tim.
This is beautiful to read. The next best thing to being there. Thank you Tim.
This “keynote” should be the most interesting since the one that introduced iPad.
Glad to hear, love when they stream the events! Easier to watch than reading those live posts of the announcements!
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When was the last time Apple streamed a WWDC Keynote live – or any other Keynote live for that matter?
And it’s 2 hrs? Only so many ways you can ‘skin a cat’ or de-skin an iOS.
Hmmmm.
Last year’s WWDC keynote was streamed live. And just about all WWDC keynotes are close to two hours long
2012 and 2013 WWDC were streamed live. WWDC usually runs 2 hours.
Live on Apple TV? What a great idea, I’m there!
The WWDC graphic for this year puts me in mind of an enlarged pixelated screen. Kind of like the Apple TV screen becoming the monitor for your house. Why not?