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Today (3) starts WWDC 2019 (WordlWide Developer Conference)! This is the biggest annual event in the Apple , dedicated to introducing new possibilities to developers. Major updates to iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS are expected to be announced. If you don't want to miss any news from the conference, learn how to watch it live on your device.
Apple goes live on its website
A WWDC 2019 will take place in California, at the McEnery Convention Center at 14:XNUMX (Brasilia time). Apple customarily broadcasts live on the website https://www.apple.com/apple-events/livestream/.
To watch the stream directly from the Apple website, you must use device-specific browsers:
- Mac: Safari on macOS Sierra 10.12 or newer;
- Windows: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10;
- iOS: Safari on iOS 10 or newer;
- Linux: Recent versions of Google Chrome or Firefox, supporting MSE, H.264 and AAC audio and video codecs) Apple TV: Events app from 2nd generation with tvOS 6.2 or later
- Apple TV: Events app from the 2nd generation of the device, with tvOS 6.2 or newer.
what to expect from WWDC 2019
iOS 13 is expected to have dark mode interface option, following macOS Mojave, as well as new features in multitasking, AR, and other features. The iPad should receive specific improvements, for a more fluid and productive use.
macOS should reach version 10.15, highlighting the implementation of multiplatform applications, an action announced by Apple in WWDC 2018. The objective is to encourage developers to bring iOS apps to macOS, sharing the same experience.
There must still be news on CarPlay, watchOS 6, tvOS 13, Apple Card and even more expectations that gathered in our special compilation about the conference.
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