Apple WWDC 2015 Live Stream: How to watch Mac OS X, iOS 9, iMac and Mac Pro 2015 unveiling (Start time)

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Apple loyalists will finally find out what the company's new products will be when the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) unfurls this coming Monday, June 8, 2015 at the Moscone West in San Francisco.

The whole event is expected to be kicked off by chief executive Tim Cook and other senior executives, revealing the new software and some devices set to be introduced by Apple.

For those who intend to watch the video stream of the conference, you can do so here. The event starts at 10 am PT, 1 PM in New York and 6PM in London).

Aside from the fact that folks can get a first-hand view of the event, something that Apple has been doing for years, new products and software will most likely be introduced while also serving as a gathering for software partners as well.

Expected to be unveiled are the Mac OS X and iOS 9 software and probably a couple of tangibles such as the new 21-inch iMac and Mac Pro.

The event could possibly lift the covers on Apple's new streaming service which is believed to be something that could become a new challenger for NetFlix. The Home Kit and the Apple Pay could be other products up for reveal.

How about the Apple TV?

It was initially believed that the Apple TV would somehow be revealed at the WWDC 2015 but the belief by most media reports is that this will not be happening.

The focus of this year's event is said to be entirely on the software genre and from all indications, it may focus on addressing bugs and the new features that upcoming software like the iOS9.

Though that bit should disappoint some, it should still be interesting what Cook and the rest of the Apple team will be discussing and showing off.

For those viewing the Apple WWDC 2015 event, be advised that it is best viewed on Safari with the latest version to satisfactorily access the video.

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