When, Where and How To Watch Apple WWDC 2021 Keynote Event Online: Apple is all set o begin its Worldwide Developer Conference from Monday, 7 June 2021. In the view of COVID-19 pandemic, The company decided to hold this year’s conference virtually.
WWDC 2021 keynote will be livestreamed via YouTube, Apple TV, and through the dedicated Events page as well. Apple notes that the stream can be accessed using recent versions of Chrome, Firefox, or Microsoft Edge (MSE, H.264, and AAC required) browsers.
Developers can now register for WWDC Digital Lounges.
Apple engineers and designers will be available throughout the week for text-based help.
With WWDC21 now just a matter of days away Apple has opened up developer registration for different Digital Lounges that are on offer.
The Digital Lounges are a way for developers to speak with Apple engineers and designers on a range of topics, including tools, accessibility, and more. If it s something to do with getting an app into the App Store, there will very likely be some help at hand for it.
Join Apple engineers and designers throughout the week as they host text-based Q&As and special activities related to developer tools, SwiftUI, accessibility, and machine learning. A small number of Digital Lounges are offered for the first time this year and attendance is limited.
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