WWDC 2013 Spoiler Free Video Stream [Video Posted]
With Apple's 2013 Worldwide Developer's Conference kicking off on Monday, some users are interested in avoiding all of the announcements and waiting until Apple posts the recorded video of the event so as to experience it without already knowing the outcome.
For those individuals, we've posted this news story, which will be updated with the link to the presentation once it becomes available from Apple. No other news stories or announcements will be displayed alongside this story.
Users waiting for the video to be posted are welcome to gather in the thread associated with this news story, and we ask that those who follow the events refrain from making any posts in the thread about Monday's announcements.
Update: Apple will be streaming the event live to both its website and Apple TV. We will also post the archived stream here after the event is over.
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Watching them unveil the refreshed iOS and OSX operating systems is going to be phenomenal. In my mind this is the first true post Steve Jobs era keynote.
BTW just thought I'd throw out there that Craig Federighi (AKA Hair Force One) has excellent stage presence! Can't wait to see him do his thing on monday! He's the only one in the executive team that comes close to Jobs in terms of public speaking IMO.
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvXJg2P65zw
There hasn't been a live stream in ages.
Actually last October there was a live video stream provided by Apple, and they also had built an Apple TV app to stream directly to the Apple TV which made/makes it seem probable/possible that it will be live streamed again this time. Last time the news came out on early morning of the day of the conference itself so it may be the same this year.
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