How to watch the WWDC 2017 live stream of Apple’s ‘Siri Speaker’ keynote and what to expect from the event
Apple boss Tim Cook will take to the stage this evening to deliver a keynote talk and possibly unveil a new product

APPLE fans are bracing themselves for a big announcement.
Tonight at 6pm British time, Tim Cook will take to the stage at the annual Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC) to deliver a keynote speech.
You can watch the event on Apple's website, which you can , but you'll need to be using the right software or the stream won't work.
This time around, you can watch the event on a PC by using Microsoft's Edge browser for Windows 10.
You can also use the Safari browser on Apple devices to tune in to Cook's speech.
If you own an Apple TV, the keynote will be broadcast through the "Apple Events" app.
Of course, you can also visit The Sun Online for all the latest news and gossip from WWDC 2017.
Here's what to expect.
When is Apple's WWDC 2017 event?
The tech event will launch on Monday June 5 at 10am Pacific time (6pm UK time) with its keynote presentation.
It will then run through the week finishing on Friday June 9.
This year's WWDC takes place at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California, just minutes from Apple's new "fruit loop" headquarters.
What will the Worldwide Developers Conference reveal?
The company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference will reveal the next generations of its iOS and macOS systems (iOS 11 and macOS 10.13).
It is predicted that Apple will reveal new hardware, with rumours that it will unveil a new "Siri Speaker" a bit like the Amazon Echo.
On a statement published on its WWDC website, Apple wrote: "Technology alone is not enough.
"Technology must intersect with the liberal arts and the humanities, to create new ideas and experiences that push society forward.
"This summer we bring together thousands of brilliant minds representing many diverse perspectives, passions, and talents to help us change the world."
Who's invited to Apple's WWDC 2017 event?
More than 1,000 Apple engineers will be on site to help 5,000 developers hone their craft and share ideas.
Tickets to WWDC are distributed by lottery, with registration for the ballot opening on Monday March 27 and closing on Friday March 31.
Registration was open to members of the Apple Developer Program or Apple Developer Enterprise Program.
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