Apple Events

Keynotes are presentations Apple Inc. gives to announce new products or services to the world. Recently, they have been in March, June or July, and September for iPad announcements, WWDC (for iOS, and formerly iPad, announcements), and a Special Event (iPad, iPhones or iPod touch announcements) respectively. They were sometimes called Stevenotes as Steve Jobs was the person who presented the announcements. That name has since dissipated because of his passing.

2008
There was an event in 2008, but it featured nothing related to iOS.

2009
There was a Macworld keynote in 2009 that featured no news about iOS.

2010
There was an event in 2010, but it only featured Mac updates, the key points of this event is Mac OS X Lion and MacBook Air (Late 2010).

2013
There was an event in 2013, but it only featured Mac updates; Apple releases the iMac (Early 2013) in this event.

2016
There was an event in 2016, but it only featured Mac updates; Apple releases the MacBook Pro (Late 2016) in this event.

2020
NOTE: Apple discontinued use of the 720p and 1080p podcast URLs; they are now providing 1080p videos of their keynotes at the same podcast URL where the SD videos were found. And also from this point on, Apple also provides audio podcasts for their past events, so those who cannot watch the video e.g. having a workout can still enjoy the podcast. They are in a seperate URL.