WWDC 2018 keynote, funny Developer Migration video & other Apple promo clips hit YouTube

WWDC 2018 videos are now available on YouTube

Following yesterday’s presentation of Apple’s iOS 12, watchOS 5, macOS Mojave and tvOS 12 software updates in San Jose, the full WWDC 2018 keynote talk along with other promotional videos they had played during the show are now available to stream from YouTube.

The videos can be streamed on virtually any device via Apple’s official YouTube channel. If you haven’t watched the keynote yet, I suggest you block out two hours and fifteen minutes of your weekend time or something because this was one of the better WWDCs yet.

Here’s the keynote video.

If you’re watching this on the YouTube website or the mobile app, be sure to expand the description to jump to the relevant chapter that interests you, or simply click the following links:

  • Announcing iOS 12 (9:54)—Learn how you can FaceTime with up to 32 people. Share AR experiences with friends. And be more aware of how you and your kids use apps.
  • Announcing macOS Mojave (1:35:02)—Now you can stay focused on your work with Dark Mode. Edit and share files without opening them. And explore a completely redesigned Mac App Store.
  • Announcing watchOS 5 (1:05:17)—Discover how you can challenge someone to an Activity competition. Track brand-new workouts. And learn more about Walkie-Talkie, a fun and easy way to connect with friends and family.
  • Announcing the new tvOS (1:24:27)—Learn more about immersive Dolby Atmos 3D sound. Watch TV shows and movies in 4K HDR. And tune in to live news and sports.

The following video, titled “The Developer Migration,” is a clever play on nature shows complete with Richard Attenborough-like voiceover. “One of the world’s most extraordinary species makes its annual journey to the great plains of WWDC,” reads the description.

Do check it out, it’s so funny.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp6UCQvKKzI

This one explains what inspires developers themselves.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq6ZqgozPF8

If you’d like to watch WWDC 2018 session videos, use the official website or the WWDC 2018 app. If you’d like to read a quick list of everything Apple announced yesterday, along with links to additional press materials, visit the Apple Events page.

Are you planning on watching the keynote in full?

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