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How to Watch Apple’s keynote on June 10

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Get ready for Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote happening soon. The event starts on Monday, June 10 at 1PM ET. You can catch the keynote address on Apple’s event website or on the company’s YouTube channel. You can also watch it right here through our embed.

Expect WWDC to focus on software, with Apple likely unveiling key features of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. Updates for watchOS, macOS, and even visionOS could also be on the agenda. VisionOS powers the Vision Pro headset.

Rumors suggest Apple could be delving into AI technology, potentially with an AI chatbot as an update to Siri. The company is said to be working with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Other speculations include RCS support in Messages, an AI-powered tool for Apple Music, and potential updates to Notes, Mail, Fitness, and Health apps.

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Stay tuned for any surprise announcements during the event. While hardware news may be limited, possibilities include a new Apple TV streaming box or an AirPods Max refresh. Don’t expect new iPhones or Apple Watches just yet, as those tend to be revealed later in the year.

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