WWDC 2015: how to Watch livestream keynote

This year, the 2015 WWDC (Apple Worldwide Developers Conference) will start at 19 hours French time, or 10 hours if you are in the United States. The conference will take place from today, June 8 until June 12 At the event, Apple is sure to show some very interesting products. Here's how you can watch the livestream.

See also : What can we really expect the Moto X (2015)?


WWDC is one of the biggest events in the calendar of Apple, and is still a place used to unveil a host of new products. Typically, the event is used to show the new versions of iOS and OS X. However, the Cupertino company has used in the past, the event to unveil new Macs and other devices.

In the announcement made ​​by email by Apple, the company wrote: "at WWDC, the famous Apple developer community will meet to learn about the future of iOS and OS X, helping to continue creating the most innovative applications in the world. WWDC will highlight more than 100 technical sessions, over 1,000 Apple engineers will be present and ready to work to help developers integrate new technologies and refine their applications and the Apple Design Awards which highlight the best new apps of last year " .

As reported by Macworld, Philip Schiller, marketing vice president of Apple, said that they have "amazing new technology for iOS and OS X to share with the developers of the WWDC and the world, and look forward to see the next applications created ".

VLC can be your spare tire
For those of you who want to watch the WWDC 2015 live, you'll be able to look at the transcript of the keynote on its website, and will be available through this link . However, to watch the livestream you must have the 6.0.5 or later version of Safari on OS X 10.8.5 or later. Otherwise, you can watch it on a version of Safari that comes with iOS 6.0 or later.

A tertiary option that seems appropriate in light of speculation that the Apple TV will take center stage at WWDC 2015, is to watch the keynote from Apple TV. To do this, start your Apple TV and go to WWDC chain. Again, you will need the second or third generation Apple TV 6.2 or later version of the OS installed.

For those of you who do not own a device from the bitten apple, there is an option to watch it on a PC or Android device. Although the flow is not official, 9to5Mac discovered that VLC can decode the livestream . If you follow the link above, then it will guide you through the process of downloading and installing VLC. Just open the link:

http://p.events-delivery.apple.com.edgesuite.net/15pijbnaefvpoijbaefvpihb06/m3u8/atv_mvp.m3u8

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