Today Apple will announce iOS 13, possibly the new Mac Pro, plus a slew of Mac and Apple Watch-related news. Cult of Mac will not be live-blogging the action — instead you can join our WWDC 2019 watch party or follow along on Twitter. And as always, you can watch the show live.
We’re expecting to learn all about the incredible new iOS 13, which many expect will turn the iPad into some kind of Mac Pro-beating powerhouse1. Also expected is a Marzipan update, and perhaps our first peek at the real new Mac Pro.
Whether you’re watching on your Mac, your iPhone or iPad, or your Apple TV, we’ll show you how to tune in.
You can even show up at an Apple Store and watch it on the big screen!
How to tune in to Apple’s WWDC 2019 keynote live stream
The fun begins at 10 a.m. Pacific (1 p.m. Eastern/18:00 GMT) and you can easily set a reminder (see below) so you don’t miss a second.
Today’s the day! Tune in at 10 a.m. PDT to stream the #WWDC19 keynote address at https://t.co/yLa2e4Xr2R.
— Apple (@Apple) May 31, 2019
Cult of Mac will be posting on the news as it happens. We’ll also be going in-depth on all the new stuff right away.
In store
If your local Apple Store has a video wall, you can head down there and watch the action on the big screen. It’ll be like watching a sports event, only you’ll be surrounded by nerds and hipsters instead of jocks. Also, there will be no beer, unless you sneak it in yourself.
Mac, iPhone and iPad
To watch the WWDC keynote event live on your computer, just visit Apple’s Special Event page at the appointed time. You’ll be able to stream the show right there in the Safari browser. And if you visit it now, you can click the link to add a reminder to your calendar.
Windows
You should also be able to watch the same keynote stream as on the Mac, using Edge, Chrome, or Firefox.
On the Apple TV
To watch the big event on your own big screen, you’ll need to install the Apple Event app for tvOS. If you’re a regular with Apple Events, then you probably have it already. If not, install now, and leave time for essentials, like making popcorn, just before the event begins.
Catch up afterward
If you miss the event and want to catch up on it later, you can head to the same Apple Special Event page, and see all the recent events, ready to be streamed. Soon after the event concludes, today’s Keynote event should be added to the list.
See you there!
- Sarcasm. ↩