Technology
How to watch Apple’s WWDC 2020 event
Remember tech events? They’re back!
Sort of, anyway. Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is still on the calendar this year, but not how we’re used to seeing it. It’s only online, kicked off as always by a keynote address featuring CEO Tim Cook.
The 2020 WWDC keynote address can be watched live on Apple’s events page. If that doesn’t work for you, Apple is streaming it simultaneously on YouTube and the Apple TV app. It’ll air at 10 a.m. PDT/1 p.m. EDT on Monday, June 22.
If you’re looking for news about the iPhone 12, look elsewhere. Apple usually uses WWDC to talk about software. The most juicy thing for most people will be the unveiling of iOS 14. Some rumored new features include:
Expect updates about the next versions of MacOS and WatchOS, too. Apple could reveal some hardware, possibly a new iMac. This will probably be the last we hear from Apple until September’s annual iPhone reveal event, so savor it now.
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