Here's how you can tune in live to Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote.
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is scheduled to take place this Monday. CNET will be on hand to cover the news as it breaks, and as it has done in the past, Apple will also be livestreaming the event for Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, Mac and Windows 10 users.
Tuning In:
What time:
San Francisco: 10 a.m.; New York: 1 p.m.; London: 6 p.m.; Beijing: 1 a.m. (June 6); Sydney: 3 a.m. (June 6).
Livestream:
Apple will be livestreaming the event for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV and Windows 10 users. On Safari or Microsoft Edge browsers, click on this link to tune in. Owners of second-, third- or fourth-generation Apple TV set-top boxes can watch the keynote from the Apple Events channel.
What to expect
New details on MacBooks and MacBook Pros coming to WWDC 17
How Apple could improve the iPad at WWDC
Apple's Siri speaker is reportedly in the works
Operating system refreshes: a lock
Outside shot: 4K Apple TV
Not going to happen: "iPhone 8," Mac Pro, iMac, Apple Watch "Series 3"
Source: cnet