Apple will kick off its annual Worldwide Developer Conference. We’ll hear about changes coming to iOS, macOS, the Apple Watch, Apple TV, and we’ll maybe even get a glimpse of what an iTunes-less future looks like. You can read Lauren Goode’s overview of what to expect before WWDC gets underway.

When the event does start on Monday morning at 10 am Pacific, we’ll be liveblogging the keynote address right here. You’re also able to watch a livestream of the Apple keynote using a number of methods, so you can follow along on your own device (or television).

Why would we liveblog the event if it’s also being streamed? It’s simple: We’ll use this space provide in-depth commentary and analysis of everything the executives are saying on stage—and of course, what they’re not saying.

Apple’s 2019 edition of WWDC begins at 10 am Pacific, 1 pm Eastern. Our liveblog will begin about an hour before the keynote. So come back to this page at 9 am Pacific, 12 pm Eastern. Once we go live, this text you’re reading right now will be replaced by our live feed of updates and commentary.

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