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Apple's WWDC keynote took place this morning at 10:00 a.m. Eastern, and nearly 12 hours later, the company has finally shared the full video recap of today's event on its Events website and on the Events app on the Apple TV.

With the full keynote now available, people who missed the original presentation can now catch up with all of the announcements and features that were shared today.

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Apple usually updates the keynote to its own website shortly after the event, and then later in the week, shares the full video on YouTube.

For those who don't want to watch the entire video, we've shared a highlights version that covers all of the important features in just nine minutes, so make sure to check it out.

Our own event recap also includes all of our coverage today, which is a a great way to get an in-depth look at much of what Apple announced at WWDC.

Article Link: Apple Shares Full Video of Today's WWDC Keynote
 
I have to say, one of the better Keynotes since Cook took over, was a good show.

Sure there could have been more this and that and the pricing (especially for the stand) is in parts ridiculous as ever, but the keynote was quite packed with features, presentation was good, and in some parts it reminded me of old Steve keynotes - like comparing products to other offers and pricing and bringing some joking into it ("those other guys" (Android), the calendar and mail in iTunes, comparing the new XDR display to the top-of-the-line studio monitor). And it's good that Cook realised he should only do the intro and good-bye of the presentation, giving much better presenters like Craig and a lot of younger talent stage time.
 
Ha! They actually did remove the audience gasping at the cost of the pro display stand. Right around 1:42:40.

It’s still there though it does sound shorter. The original version seemed to have been louder and last long enough that the presenter had an awkward pause. He seems to resume faster in this recording.

Hey, I don’t blame Apple for editing that out. These keynotes are marketing vehicles, after all.
 
Damn that’s an ugly Mac and Display update... I was ok with the old cheese grater, but this one looks terrible. The 1k Display stand is one of the ugliest things apple ever designed, imo.
 
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