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Answers to all your queries about the start time, schedule, and expectations of Apple’s WWDC 2023 keynote.

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Apple’s WWDC 2023 event is set to begin on June 5 and will last until June 9 at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. The event will start with a keynote presentation by Apple CEO Tim Cook, during which major software products such as iOS 17, watchOS 10, and iPadOS 17 are expected to be unveiled, along with new hardware products. The Platforms State of the Union will follow, providing developers with an overview of the latest technologies and updates. The event will be livestreamed on Apple’s YouTube channel and can be accessed through Safari, Chrome, or the Apple TV app.

Following Hindustan Times Tech, the highly-anticipated WWDC 2023 event is just around the corner, and tech enthusiasts are eager to experience Apple’s latest hardware and software technology. With leaks and rumors covering almost all necessary details of the possible announcements and launches, this year’s event is expected to be a game-changer. So, when does WWDC start, and what can we expect? Here are all your questions answered.

Apple WWDC 2023 is scheduled to begin today, June 5, and will last until June 9, 2023, at Apple Park, which is the corporate headquarters in Cupertino, California. The event will kickstart with the Apple Keynote on June 5 at 10 am PDT (10:30 pm IST), where Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to unveil major software products like iOS 17, watchOS 10, iPadOs 17, and more, as well as introduce new hardware products.

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After the keynote, the Apple event will feature the Platforms State of the Union at 1:30 pm PDT (June 6, 2 am IST), providing developers with a comprehensive overview of the latest technologies and updates. Following that, at 6:30 pm PDT (June 6 at 7 am IST), the Apple Design Awards will recognize and celebrate the artistic creativity and technical excellence within the Apple community.

If you’re unable to attend the event in person, don’t worry. Apple will livestream WWDC 2023 on its YouTube channel, providing tech enthusiasts with the opportunity to watch the event via Apple’s official website using Safari or Chrome browsers. Moreover, you can access the livestream in the ‘Watch Now’ section of the Apple TV app, which is available on iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple TVs. Additionally, those using Windows laptops can also tune in through the Microsoft Edge browser.

However, it’s important to note that only the Keynote event of WWDC 2023 will be live-streamed online for everyone. The rest of the conference requires you to register and attend in person or through the Apple Developer app.

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When it comes to hardware launches, Apple is expected to unveil Mac Pro M2 Ultra, Mac Studio, and a 15-inch MacBook Air. But what has everyone talking is the long-awaited AR/VR Reality Pro headset, which is no longer a secret and will debut today! As for software announcements, from iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, watchOS 10 to tvOS 17, all of these software announcements are expected today.

To finish off, WWDC 2023 is going to be a massive event for the tech industry, with Apple expected to unveil some groundbreaking technology. Whether you’re attending in person or watching the live stream, it’s an event you won’t want to miss. So, mark your calendars, set your reminders, and get ready for an exciting week ahead!

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Delia Reynolds is a highly-regarded tech news author with an uncanny ability to captivate readers through engaging, concise, and insightful articles. With a passion for innovation, Delia meticulously dissects the latest developments in technology, leaving no stone unturned in the quest for accurate and comprehensive news coverage.

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