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Another month, another Apple event. This time, it's Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2021, an event where the company usually unveils its latest software updates.

WWDC will be held virtually again this year, because, ya know, the ongoing pandemic and all. This means it's free for anyone to watch, whether you're a developer or just a curious Apple fan.

The keynote event will begin streaming on June 7 at 10 a.m. PT. To tune in, viewers can either:

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  • Log onto Apple.com

  • Fire up the Apple TV app

  • Watch on Apple's YouTube channel

In terms of what to expect, there are rumors aplenty. We'll almost definitely see significant software updates for a range of Apple's operating systems, but there could be some fun new hardware, too. Keep an eye out for:

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  • iOS 15

  • macOS 12

  • watchOS 8

  • iPad OS 15

  • homeOS

  • a new MacBook

  • a new Mac mini

Of course, we won't really know what we're getting until we get it. So we'll be tuning in live, too, and crossing our fingers for the Mac mini. Or, if Apple really goes crazy, Apple Glass.

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