How To Watch Apple’s 2020 WWDC Livestream

Apple confirmed the WWDC 2020 schedule last week, beginning on June 22nd with a special opening keynote that will be live streamed to everyone. The company has now updated its official YouTube channel with the livestream video, so that users can set a reminder for next Monday before the presentation begins.

Apple are set to announce and run through their new operating systems for iOS, iPadOS, MacOS, WatchOS and more. They’re also expected to announce their intent to transition Macs from x86 Intel processors to ARM-based processors of its own design, further bringing the development of their devices in house.

The keynote will begin on Monday, June 22 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET. This event will stream “directly from Apple Park” and be available to watch via Apple’s website, the Apple Developer app, the Apple TV app and YouTube.

While the week long schedule is focused on developers, you’ll be able to watch the live stream of the first WWDC 2020 keynote on YouTube. Choose the Set reminder option to be notified when Apple officially goes live Monday.

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