Apple's WWDC Live Stream: The Debut of iOS 8, OS X 10.1 (starts 1PM Eastern)

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Stream link: http://www.apple.com/apple-events/june-2014/

NB: YOU CAN ONLY STREAM IF YOU ARE ON AN APPLE DEVICE OR QUICKTIME IN WINDOWS


http://mashable.com/2014/06/02/how-to-watch-apple-wwdc-keynote/

Apple is expected to unveil its next-generation operating systems on Monday, and we'll finally get a glimpse of all the new bells and whistles coming to iPhone, iPad and desktop in the near future.

The company is once again kicking off its WorldWide Developer's Conference (WWDC) with a keynote presentation, where CEO Tim Cook will likely play master of ceremonies. The main announcement is said to focus on the new OS X 10.1 software for Mac computers and iOS 8 for mobile.

You'll be able to watch it all go down live if — and only if — you're running an Apple device.

For those running a Safari browser on an Apple device, you can access the live stream by clicking here.

Live streaming video requires Safari 4 or later on OS X v10.6 or later; Safari on iOS 4.2 or later; or second- or third-generation Apple TV with software 5.0.2 or later.

The event held at the Moscone West center in San Francisco begins at 10:00 a.m. PT/1:00 p.m. on Monday, June 2.

The fact that Apple is live streaming the event means that something big is coming — the company usually offers this broadcast option for product launches when the news is especially noteworthy.

The center has already been decorated with banners that feature "X" (for the OS X release) and "8" (for the iOS 8 release). Appearing behind the "X" banner is a well-known rock face called El Capitan in Yosemite, sparking rumors that OS X could be named after either. El Cap might sound like a silly name for an operating system, but Apple has reportedly trademarked that name (along with Yosemite), so it could be fair game.

Meanwhile, iOS 8 will have a strong focus on fitness and health. iOS 8 will have a strong focus on fitness and health. In fact, a program called Healthbook is said to record steps taken, heart rate, hydration, nutrition, blood-sugar level and other factors.

Other updates include a Maps app refresh, split screen capabilities for iPad and Siri improvements. We might also see a smart home announcement and maybe even one related to the much-anticipated iWatch, although the latter is unlikely at this time.

Mashable will be reporting live from the event, so be sure to fire up the live stream and our live blog for real-time analysis too.
 
The fact that Apple is live streaming the event means that something big is coming — the company usually offers this broadcast option for product launches when the news is especially noteworthy.

I'm not really sure that's especially true.

You'll be able to watch it all go down live if — and only if — you're running an Apple device.

That's not true either. QuickTime in Windows can Stream it.
 
Apple has streamed the vast majority of their keynotes - massive news or not.

For a second there I was thinking about going and buying an Apple TV to watch this thing on a big screen. But then I realized that the Apple TV device would be completely useless for me the rest of the time. It does not even do DLNA.
 
A ah Apple Keynote.

Also known as 'day kennah gets nothing done at work because he is watching live stream'
 
whens the iPhone stuff? next week? Don't they usually show off the operating systems with the phones and new hardware?
 
I'm not really sure that's especially true.



That's not true either. QuickTime in Windows can Stream it.

I think they offered live-streaming fairly recently. I think I watched the iPhone 5s presentation live. Don't know if they did it before that.

Is this the first WWDC they're live-streaming?
 
I'm excited, I wonder if they'll surprise us? They're better at keeping secrets than most, but at the same time, I don't remember a lot of surprising wwdcs
 
SHIT! ... sorry, our clocks went forward last month in the UK. I am an hour out, you are right. Can a MOD please change thread title?
 
Is this the first time they are letting people stream?

Edit: oh people have been talking about this. Did they stream last year's? I don't think so.
 
Why do we need this thread? The streaming info is in the other thread aswell as other info.

We need as many WWDC threads as we can handle. It's the gaf way.

This is just the warm up thread too. When it starts there will be another one.
 
Why do we need this thread? The streaming info is in the other thread aswell as other info.

I ignored the other thread but this one got my attention because of the specificity.

This thread — 1
The other thread you're talking about — -1,000,000,000
 
It's a Dev conference. I wouldn't take the fact that they're streaming to be a sign for a huge hardware announcement.

They have enough to cover with OS X that I think you'll be disappointed if you expect major hardware rather than platform-related announcements (OS X, iOS 8, iBeacons, etc.).
 
EXCLUSIVE LEAK

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Man.

Remember when 640x480 seemed luxurious?

Those were the days...of horribly slow computers.


You're a young whippersnapper with your 640x480 full color displays. I remember monochrome. Black and yellow, son! You'd be lucky if you ever saw "VGA".
 
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