Apple Streaming Worldwide Developers Conference on June 2

Apple fans get ready, the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference is coming, and this year it will be streamed online. Yes, on June 2 at 10 AM PT (1 PM ET) you can tune in on Apple.com and watch the conference live.

The company has not released anything on the topics they will be talking about and covering, but were hoping for some exciting announcements. I’ll be watching the event and live tweeting over @Nando_POV, to bring you the latest news. Here’s hoping it will be iOS 8, OS X 10.9.3 and hardware news.

Apple has begun preparations with various colorful banners at the Moscone West location, where they will be having the majority of the event. By the color scheme it seems they could be putting a large focus on OS X.

 

Image curtsy of 9to5Mac
Image curtsy of 9to5Mac

Keep in mind that order to steam the event you will need Safari 4 or later on OS X, iOS 4.2 or later, or QuickTime 7 on Windows.

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