Apple's keynote event starts today at 1 pm EDT/ 11 am PDT make sure to catch all the updates here
Apple's keynote event starts today at 1 pm EDT/ 11 am PDT make sure to catch all the updates here Reuters

WWDC 2013: It's that time of year again for Apple to showcase all the new pretty gadgets and software at the Worldwide Developers Conference. The much anticipated keynote speech beings at 10 a.m. PDT this morning and we will be right there to share the exciting news and updates with you as it unfolds. A lot of rumors and predictions have been cast on what to expect at the keynote event this year. And our own predictions of two new iPhone's, the 5S and 6, are the most anticipated rumors surrounding WWDC to date.

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Expectations are incredibly high this year and hopefully Apple can deliver. Besides the unknown status of the iPhones what else can we expect from WWDC 2013? New MacBooks, OS X improvements, better iCloud, and maybe even a surprise or two. The keynote kicks off at 1 p.m. EDT/11 a.m. PDT. In the meantime if you want to know where to catch the keynote event click here. Also catch another intense WWDC trailer above.

Check back here for updates when the event begins.

Update 3:13: Will be available in the U.S. today, worldwide later.

Update 3:13: It's built into iOS 7, works on iPhone and iPad and iPod Touch. It's even built into iTunes on yoru Mac and Apple TV. It's free with adds

Update 3:12: You can also create your own stations by typing in a specific artist you like

Update 3:11: No word on any subscription but you can see songs trending on Twitter, songs playing at WWDC, your own stations that you create.

Update 3:10: iTuens Radio is Apple's streaming music service, it's built directly into the Music app

Update 3:08: iRadio Revealed officially called iTunes Radio

Update: Artist images in your library, tap on an artist and see songs not just on your device but in your iCloud stash as well

Update 3:06: Now onto the music App

Update 3:05: Apps auto update themselves

Update 3:04: You can now look for apps based on age range and location.

Update 3:02: App store time

Update 3:00: Apple says more cars coming with integration in 2014, so it might be a while until you actually get to use it. But Honda, Mercedes, Nissan, Chevy, etc are all on board

Update 2:59: iOS in the car is talked about

Update 2:58: Siri has new interface with soundwave at bottom when you speak.

Update 2:57: Eddie Cue talks internet and intergration services

Update: 2:55: You will also have the feature of viewing or posting comments of photos shared to your stream.

Update: 2:54: Other people can share photos to your photo stream and vice versa.

Update 2:52: You can share photos and now videos through photostream

Update 2:50: You can zoom out of "moments" into "collection" and can zoom out into "years"

Update 2:50: Photos are organized into "moments"

Update 2:48: iOS can also organize your photos much more cleanly for you, using all the juicy metadata that's included

Update 2:47: Apple has photo filters now.

Update 2:46: An easy way to share with multiple people. You can just tap to add a friend that you want to share something with

Update 2:45: AirDrop has just been announced

Update 2:42: Closer look at multitasking now; just double click on the home button to access. Instead of app icons you see what an app looks like

Update 2:41: You can double click to move into your notification center

Update 2:39: Multitasking for all apps with great battery life just announced.

Update 2:35: Messaging app has an great updated look.

Update 2:33: Weather has live animations now, calender app is beautifully different.

Update 2:31: The typography has been refined, all stock apps have been redesigned, there's a new palette of colors

Update 2:30: First look at the new iOS software

Update 2:29: Cook presents video of new iOS

Update 2:26: Officially announcing IOS7.

Update 2:25: iOS users also buy way more apps

Update 2:24: Cook discusses how Apple has dominated in sales and usage.

Update 2:23: Tim Cook is back on stage, ready to talk iOS. Here comes the real show

Update 2:20: Keynote in the browser also works like Keynote on your desktop and all other iWork applications.

Update 2:18: You can create documents from a Mac or a PC

Update 2:17: Roger Rosner takes the stage to talk iWorks for iCloud

Update 2:17: iTunes in the Cloud users have redownloaded their content 35 billion times. GameCenter has over 240 million users.

Update 2:16: Tim Cook is back, he's here to talk iCloud

Update 2:14: New Intel Xeon chip, up to 2x the CPU performance, fastest memory ever, 1866MHz DDR3 on 4-channel controller, 60GB per second bandwidth. 1.25GBps read, 10GBps write. Internal storage built on flash. Expansion is external over Thunderbolt 2.

Update 2:12: Capsule looking Mac Pro announced. which totes a processor, graphics, memory storage built around a new unified thermal core

Update 2:10: Both MacBooks will see a price drop of $100

Update: 2:08: Apple will also be updating the Macbook Pro

Update 2:06: It's also getting an upgrade to 802.11ac Wi-Fi, which is handy because the AirPort Extreme just got updated to 802.11ac as well.

Update 2:05: Schiller claims all-day battery life AND It's got Intel Haswell inside which has up to 40% faster graphics, 30 days of standby, etc. All the Haswell stuff you know and love.

Update 2:03: An entirely new line of MacBook Air is here today.

Update 2:00: Now Phil Schiller takes the stage to talk Mac

Update 1:59: Mac Maps can pan and zoom, have 3D flyovers, etc. It's the same as you'd expect on your phone.

Update 1:58: iBooks are coming to Mac now. Your full iOS device library will show up there. If you prefer reading on your Mac, which my god what's wrong iwth you.

Update 1:57: Turn by turn directions, info cards, flyovers. When you have a route set up on your Mac and it's time to go, you can click and send it right to your iPhone.

Update 1:56: Apple introducing iCloud Keychain now to help with security. It'll remember your website logins, credit card numbers, Wi-Fi networks, etc.

Update 1:55: When you sign up for a website, Safari can autosuggest a password for you.

Update 1:55: Mac notifications now, another sore spot that needs some love for sure.

Update 1:54: You can now reply right inside a notification, for email, messages, FaceTime, etc.

Update 1:53: Power Saver acts as a shared memory resource cache, using way less memory than Chrome and Firefox reportedly.

Update 1:52: There are new features in Safari called "shared links" that shows you the links from people you're following on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Update 1:49: Talk about compressed memory, an overall 1.5x improvements on a waking system from standby...

Update 1:48: There are added features such as app nap, smarter idle, accelerated scrolling, ect...

Update 1:44: Mavericks has some advanced technology too, centered around performance and battery life.

Update 1:42: Different full screen apps can be placed side by side.

Update 1:39: now onto the multiple displays

Update 1:39: Now onto multiple displays. We can see two displays connected to a MacBook Pro in t his demo

Update 1:38: You can give a tag a color, or assign tags just by dragging and dropping. It's all updated live.

Update 1:33: You can assign multiple tags to the same documents, and items with the same tags will appear in your sidebar

Update 1:30: Multiple displays for menus, docs, ect...

Update 1:29: Tagging and Finder Tabs added to the New OS X Mavericks

Update 1:27: Craig Federighi joins the stage to discuss the new OS X Mavericks

Update 1:23: Mac's are up next. Macbook and iMac are the #1 desktop and laptops of all time.

Update 1:22: Anki plans to release their app this fall in the Apple App Store.

Update 1:20: Looks like technical difficulties for the people at Anki while trying to demostrate their car racing gaming app.

Update 1:15 PM: Anki a robotics company is unveiled for the first time. They are using iOS devices to bring robotics technology into peoples lives.

Update 1:14 PM: Cook discusses the success of not only the retail stores but the digital stores. Noting Apple's App store has over 900K apps and surpassed 50 Billion apps downloaded.

Update 1:10 PM: There are over 100,000 engineers here this week and over two-thirds of the Developers are here for the first time. Tim Cooks says we will be starting with "retail updages."

Update 1:05 PM: "How Do We Feel?" Apple Ask

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