Today marks the official start of the Apple WWDC 2020 event. WWDC stands for Worldwide Developers Conference, and it’s sort of like Apple’s version of Google I/O.
We fully expect Apple to launch a few hardware products during the keynote of the event. There could be a new iMac launched as well as an announcement about the rumored shift to Arm-based systems on future Macs. The Apple WWDC 2020 keynote will also certainly show new updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, etc.
The Apple WWDC 2020 keynote will start at 10:00 AM PT (1:00 PM ET) today. Check out the list below to see how that translates to your area of the world.
Apple WWDC 2020 keynote times
- Honolulu, Hawaii — 7:00 AM HAST
- Anchorage, Alaska — 9:00 AM AKDT
- Los Angeles, California — 10:00 AM PDT
- Denver, Colorado — 11:00 AM MDT
- Dallas, Texas — 12:00 PM CDT
- New York, New York — 1:00 PM EDT
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — 14:00 BRT
- London, United Kingdom — 18:00 BST
- Paris, France — 19:00 CEST
- Cape Town, South Africa — 19:00 SAST
- Moscow, Russia — 20:00 MSK
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates — 21:00 GST
- Delhi, India — 22:30 IST
- Jakarta, Indonesia — 00:00 WIB on June 23
- Shanghai, China — 01:00 CST on June 23
- Perth, Australia — 01:00 AWST on June 23
- Hong Kong — 01:00 HKT on June 23
- Seoul, South Korea — 02:00 KST on June 23
- Tokyo, Japan — 02:00 JST on June 23
- Adelaide, Australia — 02:30 ACST on June 23
- Sydney, Australia — 03:00 AEST on June 23
- Auckland, New Zealand — 05:00 NZST on June 23
How to watch the keynote
The YouTube video above will show the Apple WWDC keynote. Tune in a few minutes before start time so you can settle in.
If you miss the keynote, don’t worry: Android Authority will post a summary of the announcements shortly afterward.
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