WWDC 2013 Live Stream On Apple TV: Watch New MacBook, iOS 7, iRadio Unveiling And Other Surprises

Hours before the event, Apple announced that the WWDC 2013 live stream will be available for Apple TV users.

Apple released an announcement stating that their WWDC 2013 will be live streamed through Apple TV and through Apple's official web page.

The video streaming for WWDC 2013, Apple's biggest conference show this year, will start at 10 am PDT.

The WWDC video stream will require a Safari 4 or later versions for those using Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Those who will be accessing the WWDC 2013 live stream through their mobile device need to have iOS 4.2 or later installed. Apple fans who will stream via Apple TV require a 2nd or 3rd generation device, with a minimum 5.0.2 software version.

Now that Apple's WWDC 2013 is about to start in just a few hours, Twitter fans are already sharing what they expect for the tech show. The WWDC 2013 event is a 'make or break' for Apple, at least that is according to a Twitter fan, Matt Haze (@MattHaze) who says, "Dear Apple: Today will determine if I upgrade to an iPhone 5 or move on to Samsung and a Galaxy S4. Don't blow it! Smooches. #wwdc"

The unveiling of iOS 7 is one of the most highly anticipated events that will take place during the WWDC 2013. Fans, analysts and critics are already excited to verify iOS 7 features rumors that have spread online.

Furthermore, experts are saying that aside from the introduction of the latest software from Apple, iOS 7, the technology giant is also likely to announce its music streaming service, officially named iRadio. Furthermore, a new hardware offering is also rumored to be revealed by Apple, with their latest MacBook Air.

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