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​How to watch WWDC 2014

Here's how you can tune in live to Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote.

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Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is scheduled to take place on Monday, June 2, at 10 a.m PT. CNET will be on hand to cover the news as it breaks, although, as it has done in the past, Apple will also be live streaming the event for Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, and Mac users.

Here's how you can tune in:

The event can be viewed on second- and third-generation Apple TVs running software version 5.0.2 or later. You will find the live steam in the "Apple Events" channel on the device's home screen.

Mac computers running OS X 10.6 or later can access the stream using the Safari 4 Web browser or a newer version, while iPhone and iPad devices running iOS 4.2 or later can view it using the mobile Safari app. The live stream can be viewed by clicking on this link.

Apple previously said that Windows users could watch the event with Quicktime 7, however the line about Windows has since been removed from the company's website. It is unclear if non-Apple users will have access to the live stream.

You can also tune into CNET's coverage, where we will be reporting live from the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The CNET preshow begins at 9 a.m. PT, while the actual event is scheduled to start at 10 a.m PT.