Whether you have time free to watch the WWDC keynote event live, or
prefer to see it later, I'll show you the ways in which you can keep
up-to-date with the latest developments in iOS and OS X, from Apple.
On Monday 2nd June 2014 at 1000hrs PDT–Pacific Daylight Time (which is 1700hrs GMT–Greenwich Mean Time or 1800hrs BST–British Summer Time),
Apple will live stream the keynote event that kicks off the 2014
Worldwide Developer Conference, WWDC, that runs from Monday 2nd to
Friday 6th June.
About WWDC
Apple’s WWDC 2014 Keynote will be live streamed The
Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, or WWDC, is designed to provide
developers an in-depth look at the latest developments in iOS and OS X.
With
in excess of 100 sessions, led by Apple engineers, developers can be
inspired and get support from Apple experts through a number of hands-on
labs. It's an opportunity for developers to network with fellow
developers from around the world.
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