How to Watch the Apple WWDC Keynote on 5th June 2017
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to watch the live Apple WWDC 2017 Keynote event, on 5th June 2017, that is Apple is set to live broadcast over the internet.
You can watch the event on a Mac, on an iPad, iPhone or on a television via Apple TV. You could even watch in on a PC.
If you miss the live event, all is not lost. I’ll show you how you can you can time-shift your viewing.
About the Apple WWDC 2017 Keynote Event



It has already announced that the live Apple special event will take place on Monday 5th June 2017 at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California in the United States.
The tech press rumour mill, ahead of the event, is in overdrive with speculation that a number of new announcements are anticipated in relation to:
Hardware
- Siri Speaker
- iPad Pro 10.5
- MacBook specifications
Software
- iOS 11
- macOS
- watchOS
- tvOS
Set the Date
You may wish to set an event in your calendar, as a reminder, so that you do not miss the live-streaming of the Apple presentation.
The Apple special event is being held at:
- 1000hrs PDT—Pacific Daylight Time
- 1700hrs GMT—Greenwich Mean Time (similar to UTC)
- 1800hrs BST—British Summer Time
- 1900hrs CET—Central European Time
- 0300hrs—Australia



It can be all a bit confusing, sometimes, working out what time the event starts in your part of the world.



You can use this event.ics to add the date to your calendar in your time zone.
Requirements
In order to watch the event live, or catch up with it later, you’ll first need to ensure that you have the correct equipment and software in order to view it. This could be a good time to ensure that the software on the device is up-to-date.
Apple's live streaming uses Apple's HTTP Live Streaming, or HLS, technology and requires one of the following devices and depends upon software specification.
Mac



You’ll need a modern version of OS X from the last three years; one of the following:
- OS X 10.8.5 Mountain Lion
- OS X 10.9 Mavericks
- OS X 10.10 Yosemite
- OS X 10.11 El Capitan
- macOS 10.12 Sierra
In addition, you’ll need to be using Apple’s own web browser:
- Safari 6.05 or later on macOS
- Safari 7.0 or later on iOS
Launch the Safari browser and enter the following URL: https://www.apple.com/live/
iPhone and iPad



If you have an iPhone 3GS or first generation iPad, or any iOS device running iOS 6 or anything prior to it, you’ll be out of luck. Anything else, you should be set.
- Safari on iOS 7.0 or later
Launch the Safari browser and enter the following URL: https://www.apple.com/live/
Apple TV



If you have one of the small, black Apple TV units, ensure that the software is up-to-date. You’ll not be able to stream the event on the original Apple TV, though.
- Apple TV 2nd generation with software 6.2 or later
- Apple TV 3rd generation with software 6.2 or later
- Apple TV 4th generation
On the main screen of the Apple TV there is an icon, Apple Events. By selecting this, you will be able to live stream the event as it happens.
Windows PC



If you are using a Windows PC, Apple is requiring you to be running Windows 10 with the Edge browser. That's right up-to-date and will rule out the majority of current PC users.
How to Watch Later
If, for any reason, you are unable to watch the live event, you'll be able to catch up and view the keynote in your own time.
On a Mac, iPad or iPhone, launch the Safari browser and visit apple.com/live/ ...although you may have to wait a few hours after the keynote is live streamed before you'll be able to watch it here.
On the main screen of the Apple TV navigate to the Apple Events icon.
How to Watch Previous Apple Events



To view the most recent Apple event, and other historic Apple events, visit https://www.apple.com/apple-events/ in a Safari browser on Mac or iOS.
Conclusion
The Apple TV is the ideal way to watch the Apple special event, either live or on catch-up, with the diminutive device showcasing Apple technology by live-streaming the event to the screen in the living room.
If you do not have, or do not have access to, an Apple TV, then the next best thing is an iPad or iPhone. Or watch the event at the desk on a desktop computer.