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How to watch and follow Apple's WWDC keynote
Apple is kicking off its 2016 Worldwide Developers Conference Monday at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) where it will be announcing news and updates around its products, likely including Siri, Apple Music and more. You can stay up to date with all the latest news as it goes down in San Francisco with our live blog coverage. SEE ALSO: Live from Apple's WWDC 2016 keynote To watch the keynote live, you can check out Apple's stream of the event here, which you can only view through Apple TV, Safari on OS X and iOS devices, or on the Microsoft Edge browser on Windows 10. Mashable's own Lance Ulanoff, Christina Warren, Samantha Murphy Kelly and Karissa Bell will be reporting live from the ground at WWDC, so you can follow them for an up close and personal look at Apple's event. You can check back at Mashable to see our extended coverage of all the news that breaks, too. The two big things we are expecting to see at WWDC this year are Siri and Apple Music. Apple may be announcing that Siri is expanding to other apps and devices, including Macs, with an open API, and it's possible that Apple will be announcing a big overhaul coming to Apple Music. Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.
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