A lot of things are changing with the Cupertino giant and the one we welcome the most is how the company is finally ready to live stream its official keynote more often than before. Apple has updated its website to reveal that the users will be able to catch some “exciting announcements” made at WWDC live online. Of course, it comes with some riders – streaming requires Safari 4 or later on OS X 10.6 or later, Safari on iOS 4.2 or later. If you’re a Windows user, you aren’t out of luck either, as you just need to ensure that you have the QuickTime 7 installed on your Windows PC. Streaming will also be available via the Apple TV to users with the second- or third-generation model running software 5.0.2 or later. You can watch WWDC keynote live online over here. The event will begin live at 10 am Pacific, 1 pm Eastern next Monday, i.e 10.30pm Indian Standard Time. Apple is widely expected to introduce the next-generation versions of its iOS mobile operating system and OS X Mac operating system at WWDC this year. In addition to that, there are rumors about a new Smart Home platform being announced was well. The next major version of iOS, the iOS 8 is rumored to focus on consolidating health and fitness tracking devices as well as smart home appliances, making them easier to control and use with a compatible iPhone or iPad. In addition to this, Apple is expected to announce a visual refresh for its next major OS X release. Few other rumors point towards new hardware announcements coming up at WWDC, including new Apple TVs, an iWatch and retina Macbook Airs. We shall keep you updated with more information over the next few days. Stay tuned.