After the launch of the latest version of the tvOS and updating of the iOS WWDS app, a new page has been added by Apple to the WWDC website confirming that they are planning on starting the live streaming feature for the kick off keynotes. Using the WWDC website, Mac, iPad and iPhone users can use the live streaming facility which will be available for keynote.
For the Apple TV users, these who have the second and Third gen can go ahead and avail the event’s streaming facility by going to the Events channel on the TV. For the ones that have the fourth‐gen, the recently released WWDC app could be used if they want to stream the event. The WWDC iOS app had been updated by Apple with a dark theme; there were also a lot of speculations pertaining to the fact that a system wide dark theme would be incorporated in the iOS10. Apple has also ensured that the WWDC app was also compatible so that Apple TV users could also use it. This was done through the update that was released by the company recently.
The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium is the venue that has been chosen by the company for the WWDC keynote. Generally a lot of event is held by Apple at Moscone West, however for a change this year, Bill Graham was chosen for all the festivities of the first day. Apart from the WWDC Bash, the rest of the week, everything else would be at Moscone West.
It is also being said that the company has plans to unveil the Siri SDK, Siri supportive macOS 10.12, the redesigning of Apple Music which has been included at the iOS10. Apart from the main keynote streaming, the company also has plans to come up with carious streaming sessions for the developers. Along with that, for the users, the company also plans to come up with the on‐demand service so that the various happenings of the fast moving week can be watched.