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How to Watch Apple's WWDC 2019 Keynote

Here's how to stream Monday's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote to your phone, browser, laptop, or Apple TV starting at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT.

June 1, 2019
Tim Cook at WWDC 2018 (JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images)

Tim Cook at WWDC 2018 (JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images)

UPDATE 6/4: Here's what we got:

Original Story:
Apple's annual developer conference kicks off Monday in San Jose, California, where we expect to get a sneak peek at iOS 13, the next versions of macOS and watchOS, and more. The company could announce anything from new apps or hardware to more details about its Apple Arcade cloud gaming service or its Apple TV+ streaming offering, or something else altogether.

PCMag's Michael Kan will be on the ground, where he'll go hands-on with all the new software, services, and other products Apple unveils at the show. If you weren't among the lucky few who snagged an invite, you can watch along with everyone else through the magic of the internet.

Live stream the WWDC keynote via Apple's website at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT on Monday, June 3. You'll need to use Safari on an iOS device running iOS 10 or later or a Mac with macOS Sierra 10.12 or later. PC users can watch via Microsoft Edge. Apple also has a dedicated WWDC app for iOS where you can follow along with the keynote and developer sessions throughout the show.

Watching on Apple TV will require a second-gen or higher device with the latest version of tvOS, but this year you can watch the keynote directly through the Apple Events app for Apple TV.

Apple says "other platforms may also be able to access the stream using recent versions of Chrome or Firefox (MSE, H.264, and AAC required)."

Follow us on Twitter @PCMag for updates. Until then, here's what else we expect from WWDC 2019.

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