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Date: Monday, June 8th
Time: 10:00 PDT - 13:00 EDT - 17:00 UTC - 18:00 BST - 19:00 CEST 
 
Livestream: On apple.com/live. The official live stream will only run in Safari 6.0.5 or higher on OS X, or Safari 6.0 on iOS. A direct stream link for Windows users will be easy enough to find in time for the keynote though.
 
Live blogs: Links will be added on the day of the keynote.
 
What can we expect to see?
iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 are a safe bet, as is Apple's new music streaming service. There will be developer previews of the new OSs; I don't think we'll see a public beta of either yet.
 
iOS 8.4 and OS X 10.10.4 will likely be released on the day of the keynote, if not earlier.
 
I don't expect much to be revealed in terms of new hardware. A new Apple TV maybe.
 
For developers there will be a new version of Xcode and Swift, plus whatever else Apple add to the upcoming OS releases. 
 
One more thing? Maybe. 
 
What do you expect to see at the WWDC keynote? Comment below.

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Something about HomeKit. Some figures for Apple Watch. Maybe something about Apple Maps?

 

I'm just thinking of things that they can counter Google I/O.

 

I really wish they have exclusive dedicated features in iOS 9 for tablets (iPads).

 

One more thing... iPad Pro? (IMO 30% chance)

Most probably I will like to at least see them jumping and first to release skylake based Mac Hardware but it seems that Intel just gonna paper release stuff and in next year, there will be hardware refresh for Macbook Pro.

Second most thing, I really wanna see will be Safari 9 going little better with reducing their reliance on proprietary -webkit- prefixes and introducing interop approach and fixing old bugs which jquery and other libraries have to workaround. It will really make web developers happy, just so to let you know Edge > Safari 8 on HTML5Test. So Apple needs to pick up game.

I really wanna see some awesome security and productivity increasing features in Mac OS X. 

Stream link for Windows users: http://p.events-delivery.apple.com.edgesuite.net/15pijbnaefvpoijbaefvpihb06/m3u8/atv_mvp.m3u8

I tested it in VLC, and it works fine.

 

Yeah, working fine but stuck for a little once or twice in a minute.

 

- Make sure you people had HTTP DASH enabled from VLC Advance Settings.

OS X 10.11 'El Capitan'???

It's a climbing spot in Yosemite

 

 

To found your cursor, cursor gets bigger to help find it when waking a Mac.

 

Safari Tabs show if music or video is playing in the background, allows users to mute background tabs easily (like Chrome, Spartan should have this hopefully)

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