How to watch Tim Cook's final Apple WWDC keynote

Tim Cook will take the stage one last time as Apple CEO to open the 2026 Worldwide Developers Conference, marking the end of an era for the tech giant. The event kicks off on June 8 at 10 a.m. PT, setting the stage for major software and hardware reveals.

Jun 6, 00:47
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How to watch Tim Cook's final Apple WWDC keynote

The keynote address serves as the centerpiece for the week-long conference, which runs through June 12 in Cupertino. Viewers can stream the presentation directly via Apple’s official website, the company’s YouTube channel, or through the Apple TV app. Following the keynote, a joint livestream watch party featuring editors from Mashable, CNET, and PCMag will provide real-time analysis of the announcements.

Expectations for this year's installment are high, with rumors pointing to the debut of iOS 27 and a significant overhaul of Siri into a more capable AI assistant. Beyond mobile software, Apple is slated to reveal updates for macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. This transition period also marks a leadership shift, as Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering John Ternus is set to succeed Cook as CEO before the company’s fall iPhone event.

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