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How to watch Apple's WWDC keynote today

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Today at 10 a.m. PT, Apple kicked off its 2014 World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a two-hour keynote on the future of Mac OS X and iOS.

Luckily for Apple fans, the company decided to live stream the entire presentation — watch it right here. You can also follow our live analysis of the keynote.

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Apple requires Safari for OS X, Safari for iOS, or an Apple TV, to live stream its events, a frustrating fact for Windows and Linux users.

Whether you’re planning to watch the lengthy keynote or not, check back here for live coverage of all Apple’s major WWDC announcements. Until then, here’s a handy list of everything we think Apple will (and won’t) announce.

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