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How to watch live stream and what to expect. Apple's annual WWDC (Worldwide Developer Conference) kicks off with a keynote address by company boss Tim Cook on 5 June. The event usually focuses on software - indeed, there has been no new hardware at WWDC since 2.

OS and mac. OS will still feature, the spotlight will be elsewhere. That's because Apple is widely expected to reveal a rival to the Google Home and Amazon Echo, dubbed the Siri Speaker. Alongside this, the company's first all- new product since the Watch, we also expect to see updates to the i. Pad Pro and Mac. Book Pro ranges. How to watch WWDC 2.

Apple is providing a live video stream of the WWDC 2. This starts at 1. UK. If you are using a Mac and Apple's Safari web browser you can watch the keynote right here. PC users can always watch the presentation at that link, but only via the Edge web browser in Windows 1. Those on older versions of Windows will need to get creative.

Install the VLC media player, which you can download for free here, then point it towards this link; it's the address the Apple TV uses to tune into Apple's live events. This is a bit of a workaround, and while it has worked for the past few years there is no guarantee it will work come 5 June.

Android users will also need to grab VLC, from here, then open the app's menu, tap the Stream option, then past in this link: http: //appleliveevents- i. YWxpc. 2Fta. Xg=Press play to start the stream. Sometimes the link will appear broken until the stream actually starts, so you're best off waiting until 6pm before giving it a go. As with the PC method, this has worked fine in the past but is not officially offered by Apple.

What to expect at Apple WWDC 2. Siri Speaker. Likely to be saved until last and appear in Apple's iconic 'One more thing..' slot, the smart speaker will let users interact with Siri much in the same way as Amazon Echo owners do with Alexa. According to a torrent of rumours, the Siri Speaker will interact with smart home gadgets like smartphone- controlled light bulbs, door locks and thermostats, and let users play tracks via Apple Music. It is likely the device will usher in some major updates for Siri, which kickstarted the voice- activated personal assistant craze back in 2. Alexa and Google Assistant.

There is no word on a price or release date, but insiders and analysts claim Apple is pitching for a more premium end of the market than Amazon and Google, with higher sound quality. Claims the speaker is already in production indicate an imminent release date, but zero leaks of what it actually looks like suggest an Apple Watch- style approach with several months between launch and release.

As CNN reports, Scaramucci is getting some help with his broadcast from Fox News co-president Bill Shine, but it’s not yet clear how you’ll be able to watch the. Salman Khan's bodyguard Shera provided security to Justin Bieber at his India concert, and has earlier done the job for many international celebrities when they.

New i. Pad Pros. Apple is expected to not only announce updates to the 9. Pad Pro, both also reveal a third high- end tablet with a. Renowned and often accurate analyst Ming- Chi Kuo says there is a greater than 7. WWDC. This tablet is rumoured to have a body almost the same size as that of the 9. Pro, but with a screen 0.

Pad an entirely different look to any before it. Also expected from this section of the keynote address are new processors and cameras for the other two i. Pad Pros, and perhaps also a second- generation Apple Pencil stylus and Smart Keyboard. A man uses the Apple Pencil stylus to sketch on the screen of an i. Pad Pro. Reuters.

Mac. Book Pro and Air updates. Rounding out the expected hardware updates are the Mac.

Book Pro and Mac. Book Air. Both laptop ranges are tipped to receive performance and battery boosts via the new processors. These updates might get a brief mention during the presentation itself, or will be soft- launched and appear on the Apple website afterwards. The company's online store will be offline for the duration of the 9. Apple tradition. i.

OS 1. 1Back to the WWDC regulars and Apple's i. Phone and i. Pad software, i. OS. The presentation will see Apple talk about the eleventh iteration of i. OS, which is expected to feature a new social networking app which will take on Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram by offering a quick and easy way for users to share videos created on their i. Phones. The Apple rumour mill claims some i.

Pad- exclusive features in i. OS 1. 1 will include improved Pencil support and other software tricks to make the tablet feel as capable as a computer. OS 1. 0. 1. 3Speaking of computers, the final expected highlight from WWDC 2.

Mac operating system. Other than it likely having a name borrowed from a location in California, as was the case with Sierra and El Capitan, very little is known about mac. OS1. 0. 1. 3. We will just have to wait until 5 June to find out more.

Over 1. 5 Celebrities Who Have Spoken Out Against Donald Trump. Donald Trump has been winning primaries all over the country and is now positioning himself to become the 2. Republican presidential candidate. Many people seem to like Trump, including some celebrities like Dennis Rodman and Mike Tyson. Despite the endorsements and primary wins, the billionaire businessman had made his share of enemies along the way. Republican candidates like Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio have not hidden their disdain for the man who seems to have the edge on them. However, politicians aren't the only ones voicing their dislike for 6.

Trump. Below are a list of celebrities that have come out publicly and criticized him. 1. George Clooney. George Clooney has said that he's supporting Hillary Clinton's campaign, but he also weighed in on what he thinks of Trump. In an interview with The Guardian, Clooney said Trump's rise this election season is "crazy," but he believes the country won't elect him at the end of the day."He’s just an opportunist. Now he’s a fascist; a xenophobic fascist," Clooney explained. You can count on Americans to do the right thing after they’ve exhausted all the other possibilities."2. Miley Cyrus. The 2.

Cyrus took to Instagram to share her distaste for the 6. Trump becomes president. You can see one of her posts below: 3. Kerry Washington. Kerry Washington has been open about her dislike for Trump and is part of the anti- Donald Trump group, Stop Hate Dump Trump.

Boston. com reports that while Washington accepted the Woman of the Year Award from Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals in January, she jokingly threw wine in the face of a student doing an impression of the billionaire as part of a sketch. Rosie O'Donnell. Rosie O’Donnell and Trump have been feuding with each other for years. Once Trump threw himself into a campaign for president, their mutual dislike returned to the spotlight. Trump took a shot at her during a debate in August, and O’Donnell later told Entertainment Weekly in November that his campaign is “a nightmare.” She is also a part of the Stop Hate Dump Trump group. Michael Moore. Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore has gotten involved in political movements before. His latest cause is to keep Trump from getting to the White House. In December 2. 01.

Moore posted a long letter on Facebook to the candidate and said to leave the American people alone "so we can elect a real president who is both compassionate and strong."6. Louis C. K. Comedian Louis C. K. appears to have had enough of the Trump campaign and believes it’s gone too far. Variety reports that in an email blast for his web series “Horace and Pete,” he told people they should not vote for Trump. He compared Trump to Hitler and said the country is acting like 1. Germany. 7. Ricky Martin. The "She Bangs" singer said Trump's viewpoint about the Latin community "makes his blood boil." Martin wrote an op- ed for Univision via Billboard where he said "enough is enough" —  he wants Latino people to stick up for their race.

You can read his letter here. John Oliver. The "Last Week Tonight" host went as long as he could without having to mention Trump on his show, but because of how much momentum Trump has gained he couldn't ignore the billionaire any longer. In a piece that went over 2. Oliver picked apart Trump's campaign and told viewers not to buy into anything the candidate says. You can watch the full segment below: 9. Trevor Noah"The Daily Show" host has not been holding back when it comes to throwing shade Trump's way.

All throughout the primaries, Noah has made fun of Trump, but last week he turned up the criticism. In a series of tweets, Noah referred to the billionaire as a fascist and also brought it up on his show last week. You can see one of the tweets below: 1.

Eva Longoria. Louis C. K. isn't the only celebrity to compare trump to Hitler. In June 2. 01. 5, Longoria told E! Online that "words create emotional poison" and that was how Hitler was able to move Germany. The actress was upset with Trump's comments about Mexicans, which she said "struck a chord" in the community.

Shakira. The 3. 9- year- old Colombian singer did not take kindly to his beliefs on immigrants. In June 2. 01. 5, Shakira took to Twitter to comment about a "hateful" speech he had given and told people not to buy into him. Demi Lovato. The singer has endorsed Clinton for president and hasn't been shy about the Republican front- runner. On March 2, Lovato went on a Twitter rant about Trump and his "negative energy." She clearly doesn't think he's the kind of person who can run the country. Meek Mill. In April 2.

Baltimore, Trump tweeted about President Barack Obama and referred to him as "African- American President." Meek Mill viewed his tweets as racist and voiced his opinion on Trump. Wyclef Jean. The rapper once appeared on Trump's reality show "Celebrity Apprentice," but the candidate's comments about Mexicans upset Wyclef Jean. TMZ reported in June 2. Jean had some choice words for Trump during a performance in Pomona, California. You can see the video of the rapper cursing about Trump here. Josh Gad. Comedian Josh Gad has been firing several shots at Trump on Twitter.

The actor appears to think that a Trump presidency would be the end of America and even joked that PETA should go after Trump "for killing a baby orangutan and using it as a hairpiece."1. J. K. Rowling. The "Harry Potter" author compared Trump to the most evil character in her book series, Voldemort. The "Dark Lord" in Harry Potter was on a quest to take over the world and murdered many in the process.

On Twitter, she said Voldemort "was nowhere near as bad.".