Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is one of the most anticipated events in the tech industry. This year, as usual, the company is slated to unveil the next-gen operating systems such as iOS and iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, macOS 13, and tvOS 16 for its devices.
The easiest way to watch the live stream of Apple’s upcoming event is to tune into the official YouTube channel of the company on the day of the event. You can use the YouTube app on your smartphones, or smart TVs, or simply open the platform in a web browser on your laptop or PC to watch the live stream. Take a look at the link below.
You can also set a reminder for the event on YouTube so that you get a notification when it actually starts.
For a Windows PC or laptop, you can use the native Microsoft Edge browser to either watch the live stream on YouTube or you can go to Apple’s official website. Other web browsers like Chrome or Firefox can also be used to stream the event.
A geek at heart, you’ll find me fidgeting with an iOS device or sitting in front of the laptop, scouring the internet to find interesting technological innovations. In my free time, you’d find me playing Valorant or listening to Pink Floyd.