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As Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote has wrapped up for another year, the company this afternoon posted a full video of the event on its website. The video lets anyone who might have missed the event catch up with all of the reveals on their own time. As is customary, Apple is expected to upload the WWDC 2017 keynote to YouTube and iTunes at sometime today as well.

Apple has also shared the videos that debuted during the keynote to its YouTube channel, including the humorous look at a world without apps, called "The Appocalypse," and a few new iPad Pro commercials. Check out the full list of videos below:


- Introducing iMac Pro
- iMac Pro -- Power to the pro
- The New iPad Pro -- On Any Given Wednesday
- Introducing HomePod
- iPad Pro -- A whole new kind of computer
- iPad Pro -- So many things to love
- WWDC 2017 -- APPOCALYPSE

In addition to the videos posted online, you can catch up with all of the WWDC 2017 coverage by checking out our list of keynote highlights below, which encompass all of MacRumors' event coverage shared today. Articles range from Apple's all-new OS announcements, like iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra, new hardware refreshes of the MacBook and iMac with brighter displays, refinements coming to Siri, AppleCare+ Mac support, and the all-new HomePod.

Software Announcements

- Apple Confirms Amazon Prime Video Coming to Apple TV Later This Year
- Apple Announces Siri, Kaleidoscope, and Disney Watch Faces in watchOS 4
- watchOS 4 Bringing New Interface, Apple News, New Music App & Gym Machine Support
- Apple Pay Gaining Person-to-Person Payments Within Messages in iOS 11
- Apple Reveals 'Do Not Disturb While Driving' iOS 11 Feature to Hide Unnecessary Notifications
- Apple Reveals Redesigned App Store for iOS 11 With Design Similar to Apple Music
- Apple Releasing 'ARKit' for iOS Developers to Fuel All-New Augmented Reality Apps
- Apple Announces iPad-Specific Abilities for iOS 11 Including Support for Drag-And-Drop
- Apple Announces New 'Files' App Coming With iOS 11
- Apple Reveals 'macOS High Sierra' With APFS, Metal 2, and Refinements to Safari and Other Apps
- iOS 11 Preview: Enhanced Siri, Voice Translation, Unified Control Center & More
- iOS 11 Tidbits: Customizable Control Center, One-Handed Keyboard, Type to Siri and More
- Apple Nixes Facebook and Twitter Integration in iOS 11
- iOS 11 to Bring 'Business Chat' to Apple's Messages App
- 32-Bit Apps No Longer Supported in iOS 11

Hardware Announcements

- Apple Announces New 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro Models With Advanced Displays
- Apple Updates Entire MacBook Line-Up With Kaby Lake CPUs, Faster SSDs, and Graphics
- Apple Reveals New 'iMac Pro' Built for Users With Demanding Workflows, Starting at $5K
- Apple Unveils $349 HomePod Smart Speaker to be Available in December
- Apple Refreshes 21.5-Inch and 27-Inch iMacs With Brighter Displays, Kaby Lake Processors, and Faster Storage
- Apple Releases Wireless Magic Keyboard With Numeric Keypad
- Apple Debuts New Summer Apple Watch Bands, Including Rainbow Pride Woven Nylon Band
- Here's How Apple's New HomePod Speaker and iMac Pro Look in Person
- Belkin's $349 Thunderbolt 3 Express Dock HD Now Available for Purchase
- 10.5-Inch and 12.9-Inch iPad Pro Models Gain All-New Leather Sleeve and Apple Pencil Case Accessories

Miscellaneous

- Live Coverage of Apple's WWDC 2017 Keynote: iOS 11, macOS 10.13, Notebooks, iPad Pros, and More
- Apple Store Back Online, New iMacs, Mac Notebooks, and iPads Available for Purchase
- First Beta of iOS 11 Now Available for Developers-
- Apple Seeds First Beta of macOS High Sierra to Developers
- Apple Shares First Ads For New iPad Pro
- Apple Releases First Beta of New WatchOS 4 Operating System to Developers
- Apple Provides First Beta of tvOS 11 to Developers
- AppleCare+ Now Available For Mac With Accidental Damage Coverage
- Apple Releases macOS Sierra 10.12.5 for 2017 iMacs and Touch Bar Update for 2017 MacBook Pro
- Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2017 in 7 Minutes
- Tim Cook Says HomePod Experience Will Blow People Away
- Apple Expands Beta Program, Will Allow Public Beta Testers to Test tvOS 11
- 'Monument Valley 2' Launches Exclusively on the iOS App Store
- Apple Drops 2TB iCloud Storage Price to $9.99, Eliminates 1TB Option

This post will be updated throughout the day as new stories are posted, and when Apple shares the keynote on YouTube and iTunes.

Update: The full keynote video is now available on Apple's YouTube channel.



Article Link: Apple Shares Full Video of Today's WWDC Keynote on its Website [Update: YouTube Version Available]
 
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Is it just me or did it seem like they blew past the really interesting stuff (apple TV, new macs, new imac) and focused on some really unimportant stuff.

...and dear lord, those demos were ESPECIALLY bad today! ILM? What the heck was that!? Terrible.


Memorised... over rehearsed, robotic. Truly awful. Even "old" Siri sounds more natural (About ILM that is)
 
I think they covered iOS 11 from the iPad perspective pretty well, and yes, that does look great. I felt they didn't focus enough on iPhone, but I'm sure they're saving a ton for the new iPhone announcement in September.

The first half was on the iPhone, it must have lasted well over 10 minutes. They covered quite a lot! Maybe you can re-watch the conference and check it out for yourself.
 
Have been browsing apple.com and reading about all the new stuff and wow, even their website is a mess now. Giant fonts and different font sizes everywhere, like if they don't have a guide on how to style their website. What is happening? On my 13" rMBP I felt like I scrolled 1 mile on the new iPad Pro product page.

Lame design everywhere.
 
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They have to - they are taking too much criticism over their underpowered GPUs. I would like to Apple eventually transition to Ryzen/Vega APUs with HSA.

I felt this was a common theme throughout the announcements and preview, that they were actually giving their customers some of the things they've been asking for and then some. Basic things in iOS like drag and drop or files. Then revamping the notes app and if the text translation and search works for my God awful handwriting it will be really impressive.

Wireless Magic Keyboard with NUMPAD!!!

This was my first reaction when I saw that photo! Again a simple and obvious offering where something like size didn't win out over function.

I'm pretty happy with all the features announced. I was sort of hopeful to hear about a new AppleTV since I'm in the market to replace an aging device, but that could still happen this fall.
 
HomePod will be a success. Maybe somebody in a few years will read and acknowledge this or just shake their head about how wrong I was.

Without doubt Apple has not understood that a workstation needs to be user-serviceable. People only spend 7000$ on a workstation because they know they can service it in 2-3 years time and keep it up to date.
 
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the iMac will never be a pro machine

it doesn't have expansion capabilities and has a fragile screen with a stand glued to it

where do you put all the expansions cards, hard drives, memory ?

oh I forgot you need to buy an external box with a separate power supply and then connect to it using cables and adapters ?

why no one ins the press is calling out this lunatic SJW ?
 
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Night and Day better than last year! The Keynote was overall, great.

Glad to see Apple getting serious about GPUs.. ( albeit AMD-570 Pro is somewhat comparable to nVidia 1060 ). Though I imagine the AMD-570 Pro is slower performance than the regular RX570.

That's the shocker, and actually it wasn't a keynote, it was a conference. Which threw me off with all the hardware that they announced today, because Apple typically doesn't announce this much hardware during WWDC. But nonetheless, I agree with you about the seriousness with the GPU use and iMac Pro.
 
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This was a keynote speech to kick off the week long conference, what it not? If fact the wddc schedule calls it a keynote!

Apple do not announce so much hardware, but it is not unexpected. Things like the Mac Pro, the GPU related stuff - very much developer related.



That's the shocker, and actually it wasn't a keynote, it was a conference. Which threw me off with all the hardware that they announced today, because Apple typically doesn't announce this much hardware during WWDC. But nonetheless, I agree with you about the seriousness with the GPU use and iMac Pro.
 
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I was just Indicating it's labeled a "Developer" conference, but this seemed like. A hardware Keynote with all the announcements. I don't think anyone was truly expecting four hardware items to be announced.

There were many rumours of hardware releases. Personally, I was fully expecting hardware, as were many on these forums, based upon the strong rumours.

I was surprised however about GPU / VR announcements. Also the iMac Pro - it was hinted at by Apple a few months ago, but wasn't expecting any announcement any time soon.

A developer conference does cover hardware as well as software.
 
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Is it just me or did it seem like they blew past the really interesting stuff (apple TV, new macs, new imac) and focused on some really unimportant stuff.

...and dear lord, those demos were ESPECIALLY bad today! ILM? What the heck was that!? Terrible.

The main focus was on iOS 11 which they did a great job of demonstrating. It looks great!
 
My faith in Apple has been restored.

Particularly loved the iMac Pro presentation where that guy kept on saying 'But we've gone further'.

I think Craig Federighi could be a good CEO.
 
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Loved the iMac Pro presentation where that guy kept on saying 'But we've gone further'.

It was just a bit of padding. It's just a souped up iMac which looks great. There's not too much you can really say about a machine that will only appeal to a niche audience. Obviously it's very expensive, but there's some serious hardware inside that thing. I fear pricing will be obscene once you start customising your order though!
 
The main focus was on iOS 11 which they did a great job of demonstrating. It looks great!
I think they covered iOS 11 from the iPad perspective pretty well, and yes, that does look great. I felt they didn't focus enough on iPhone, but I'm sure they're saving a ton for the new iPhone announcement in September.
 
Is it just me or did it seem like they blew past the really interesting stuff (apple TV, new macs, new imac) and focused on some really unimportant stuff.

...and dear lord, those demos were ESPECIALLY bad today! ILM? What the heck was that!? Terrible.

I don't agree because I think that this presentation was full of great and interesting stuff.

Perhaps ILM didn't get a lot of time to prepare a demo.
 
Very excited about HomePod and OS11, and watchOS.... Well....excited about the whole lot. I better start saving
 
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Does the HomePad work with the smart cover? I'm really lost... Where do I charge the smart pencil.
 
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