Apple to webcast WWDC keynote live

“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,” Mark Gurman reports for 9to5Mac.

“The company has updated its Apple Events application on the Apple TV to feature next week’s streaming video,” Gurman reports. “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.”

MacDailyNews Note: Apple invites everyone to watch the live video and follow every moment on apple.com/live. (Live streaming video requires Safari 6.0.5 or later on OS X v10.8.5 or later; Safari on iOS 6.0 or later. Streaming via Apple TV requires second- or third-generation Apple TV with software 6.2 or later.)

More info and screenshot in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Note: As usual, we will be covering the keynote with live notes, so you can read our comments and add your comments during the keynote. Look for the link for our the live coverage on our home page on Monday, June 8th. We’ll begin shortly before 10am PDT/pm EDT.

12 Comments

  1. Never been able to get a reliable live connection to the WWDC. The best I have gotten is a hiccupped version. Sometimes it will not connect at all.

    Has nothing to do with my service, Apple doesn’t seem to have enough bandwidth for the feed (or something).

    I ususally have to wait until Apple posts the video on their site.

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