We’ll of course be bringing you live coverage of all the announcements. We’ve already had a couple of interesting snippets from iOS 11 in the form of apparent support for some form of drag-and-drop functionality and a new Files application perhaps suggesting long-overdue support for an improved filesystem. 8pm Eastern European Summer Time (EEST).7pm Central European Summer Time (CEST).The start time of course depends on your timezone: A Windows PC running Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge browser.A 4th generation Apple TV, or a 2nd or 3rd generation one running 6.2 or later.An iPad, iPhone or iPod touch running iOS 7.0 or later.A Mac on OS X 10.8.5 or later, running Safari 6.0.5 or later.You can watch it on a variety of devices, but you do need to make sure they’re compatible with the HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) technology the company uses for the event. In particular, a new 10.5-inch iPad Pro, fitting a larger screen into a casing only marginally larger than the existing 9.7-inch model thanks to smaller bezels MacBook refreshes and a Siri Speaker competing with Google Home and Amazon Echo …Īpple will be livestreaming the keynote from this webpage. But while the event may have a software focus, we’re of course also expecting to see some new hardware. Today’s the day that Apple will show us the new goodies to expect in iOS 11, macOS 10.13, watchOS 4 and tvOS 11 as the annual Worldwide Developer Conference kicks off.
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