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Excited for WWDC 2014? Watch Apple’s previous 10 WWDC keynotes while you wait

Published Jun 2nd, 2014 11:14AM EDT
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Apple has been eerily quiet so far in 2014. So quiet, in fact, that it hasn’t released a single new product in the past six months. While there aren’t any blockbuster hardware announcements expected at WWDC 2014 — there should be one mysterious product announcement, though — Apple fans are finally in for something new as Apple shows off the next huge updates for its software platforms.

iOS 8 and OS X 10.10 are both expected to bring some real excitement to the stage on Monday. In fact, the world likely already got its first taste of OS X 10.10 in a big leak on Monday, and it indeed looks like we’re in store for a massive update.

Of course, we have also already seen plenty of iOS 8 details leak — you can read all about them in our big WWDC 2014 rumor roundup.

While Apple fans wait for the action to kick off at 1:00 p.m. EDT / 10:00 a.m. PDT, a good way to get ready for Apple CEO Tim Cook and his supporting cast might be to relive Apple’s past WWDC keynotes. As such, Technologizer has put together a list that recaps Apple’s past 10 WWDC keynotes and links out to the full videos.

Technologizer’s post is linked below in our source section.

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