Apple has started to offer a replay of its Worldwide Developers Conference keynote address, with the full two-hour presentation available to view by attendees wanting to see all of the new announcements relating to iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and iPadOS.
As is customary for Apple's Special Events, the iPhone maker has started to allow people who missed the live stream from the stage at the San Jose Convention Center on Monday to see a recording of the entire WWDC 2019 keynote presentation.
Currently the video is available to view from Apple's events pages on its website, which also includes links to previews for all of the announced items, and the Apple Events app for Apple TV. It will also be available to view via the official WWDC app, along with all other filmed sessions the day after they all take place.
During the event, Apple unveiled numerous changes arriving to iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS this summer, as well as the introduction of iPadOS, a version of iOS specifically made just for iPads, to take advantage of the larger screen.
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These keynotes make pretty much every other tech company look like complete trash. Apple operates at another level, in terms of the depth and breadth of its announcements, in terms of platforms, ecosystem, tools, operating systems, software/hardware., engineering, design...just stunning.
Yes, I got an email notification from Apple last night at 8:30. So I immediately turned on my Apple TV, went to the events app, and no keynote.
I ended up having to AirPlay the event from my iPad via the website. All I could think was how dumb I had to do that. My iPad was tied up while I streamed the video. I couldn’t imagine why the video was available via the website, but not the TV app. And conversely I began wondering again why there wasn’t an email app and web browser on the Apple TV, so I could access it directly through it natively instead of using my iPad.
The Keynote will also be downloadable from iTunes in the next day or two, maybe even later today.