WWDC 2023: Here’s how to watch the live stream of today’s event – Times of India

Apple’s first big event of the year 2023, WWDC is just a couple of hours away. The event is scheduled for today (June 5) and the company is expected to make quite a few big announcements at the event. During WWDC, Apple usually introduces fresh software for its diverse range of devices such as iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, and Macs. However, there are speculations suggesting that this year, Apple might also unveil new hardware alongside. The rumored hardware includes an augmented reality headset, a 15-inch MacBook Air, and a Mac equipped with Apple Silicon.

Timings and live stream details
WWDC 2023 will begin at 10.30 pm (IST) with a keynote from company CEO Tim Cook. Apple fans can watch the live stream of the event online on apple.com.
Mac, iPhone or iPad
Users can livestream the WWDC keynote on their Mac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices using Apple’s Safari browser. To stream the event, ensure that your device is running iOS 10 or a later version, while Macs should have macOS Sierra 10.12 or a more recent version. Simply open the browser and click on the provided link to access the livestream.
Apple TV
If you own an Apple TV, you can also livestream the event. For fourth and fifth generation Apple TV owners, simply download the Apple Events app from the tvOS App Store to access the livestream.
Windows PC
Even if you don’t possess an Apple device, you can still livestream the keynote. All you need is a Windows PC operating on Windows 10. Simply open the Microsoft Edge browser and click on the provided link to access the live stream of the event.
YouTube
You can also watch the live streaming of the event on the YouTube channel of the company.

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