Watch the WWDC live stream on new Apple TV channel

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(Credit: Matthew Frost)
(Credit: Matthew Frost)

For those of us who will be giddily watching WWDC from the comfort of our own homes (read: those who weren’t lucky enough to get golden tickets), Apple has added its promised WWDC channel to Apple TV for viewing the live stream of the conference’s keynote later today.

The keynote can additionally be streamed from Apple’s website by way of Safari on OS X or iOS, or QuickTime 7 on Windows.

The keynote will kick off at 10am PDT today when Tim Cook and other top Apple execs will take the stage at Moscone West to reveal the next version of iOS and OS X to the 5,000 developers who have descended on San Francisco for the event.

This year’s keynote is expected to include a peek at iOS 8 and OS X 10.10, in addition to Apple’s new home automation platform. New hardware is also expected to appear at the event — possibly in the form of new iMacs, a 12-inch Retina MacBook Air, or even the long rumored and eagerly anticipated iWatch.

Are you excited about this year’s WWDC? Given that Eddy Cue recently claimed that Apple currently has its most exciting product pipeline in 25 years, this could be an event to remember.

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