Apple's much-awaited keynote on Wednesday, Sept. 9, is knocking at the door as eager fans wait impatiently to lay their eyes on the next-gen iPhones, iPads, Apple TV and more.
Many fans live stream Apple's event to get a minute-by-minute update of what the company has up its sleeve. However, streaming the keynote for non-Apple device owners was a tad difficult i.e. until now.
We take a look at how Mac, iPhone, Android Phone or Windows 10 PC users can stream the event live on their devices.
To check what time the keynote will start in your zone here's a handy list:
10:00 PDT
11:00 MDT
12:00 CDT
13:00 EDT
19:00 CET/CEST
20:00 EET/EEST
Viewing the event on your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad
- Ensure that your device is running iOS 7 or above.
- Click on this link to view the live streaming by deploying the Safari browser.
Alternately, head to the App Store and download the Apple WWDC app, which will let you stream the keynote on Sept. 9 as well.
Viewing the event on your Mac
- Ensure that your device is running OS X 10.8.5 or above. Also make sure you have Safari 6.0.5 or higher.
- Click on this link to view the live streaming by deploying the Safari browser on your Mac.
Viewing the event on your Android Phone
- Download the VLC app for Android.
- Deploy the app to open this link to stream the event on your Android phone.
Viewing the event on your Windows 10 PC
This will be a first from Apple as Windows users will be able to stream the event as well.
- Ensure that your PC is running Windows 10 as well as the Microsoft Edge browser.
- Click on this link to view the live streaming by deploying the Microsoft Edge browser on the Windows 10 PC.