Apple is hosting its annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) this year, beginning with a keynote address from the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.
While it's unlikely we'll see any new hardware this time around, we can expect a boatload of software tweaks, ranging from the minor to the game-changing. Leaks ahead of the event have suggested an upgraded Siri will be the main focus of the keynote, including the digital assistant making its way from iOS to OS X. You can catch Apple's live stream on a dedicated channel on Apple TV, or on the Safari browser on OS X (10.8.5 and above) and iOS devices (iOS 6 and above), or a PC with Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 here.
The main event begins at 10:30pm (IST) tonight, so be sure to join us as we go live with all the updates. And for those of you hankering for more, we'll be diving into all those juicy updates all morning tomorrow.