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Apple to live stream WWDC17 on its website

THE ASIAN AGE
Published : May 26, 2017, 2:28 pm IST
Updated : May 26, 2017, 3:19 pm IST

Apple will live stream the largely-awaited event on its dedicated website

Apart from new software launches, Apple is also speculated to unveil newer versions of its MacBook lineup.
 Apart from new software launches, Apple is also speculated to unveil newer versions of its MacBook lineup.

Every year, the WWDC event brings a lot of stuff for Apple fans all around the world. With this year’s WWDC event looming on the horizon, Apple has rolled out a dedicated website for its fans to witness the 2017 event live on June 5. The live stream will be available on the website as well as Apple TV.

Apple previously said it would provide a live stream of the Worldwide Developers Conference through its Apple Developer website and through the WWDC app, but the new event page makes it clear that the event will be available for all to watch.

The WWDC17 is rumoured to unveil newer versions of iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS. Apart from new software launches, Apple is also speculated to unveil newer versions of its MacBook lineup. We could expect Apple to unveil a new Macbook, Macbook Pro and possibly an updated Macbook Air as well.

Apart from the laptops, it is also expected that the Cupertino giant could unveil a bezel-less version of the iPad Pro at the event. The new iPad Pro could have a 10.5-inch form factor with a larger screen to fight Microsoft’s new Surface Pro unveiled a few days back.

Not only computers, the rumours also suggest a Google Home/ Amazon Echo rival to be unveiled at the event. The speculated Apple speaker might house Siri as its voice interface and could run iOS as its system.

However, none of that is confirmed yet. So, stay tuned with us for the latest updates from this year’s WWDC event.

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