Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC) is upon us and the tech giant is fully expected to unveil iOS 8 and OS X 10.10.

According to Mashable, the event is set to begin at 10 a.m. Monday at the Moscone West center in San Francisco, Calif. On the east coast, the 2014 WWDC will begin at 1 p.m., thanks to a live stream on Apple's website.

"Live streaming video requires Safari 4 or later on OS X v10.6 or later; Safari on iOS 4.2 or later; or second- or third-generation Apple TV with software 5.0.2 or later," Mashable reported.

CLICK HERE to watch the event.

Also starting at 10 a.m. PDT/1 p.m. ET will be a live blog from The Verge.

Now that the even is just hours away, here is what we fully expect to see unveiled and then what Apple should be releasing by the end of the year.

1. iOS 8

The new mobile operating system will, of course, look like iOS 7 but should iron out all the wrinkles. Coming with iOS 8 will be (another) new Apple Maps update, HealthBook and iOS in the Car.

HealthBook was almost certainly designed with the iWatch in mind (see below) as the wearable device will reportedly be able to read blood pressure and heart rate, 9to5Mac reported.

Only time and use will tell if Apple Maps can truly rival Google Maps, but the smart money says it will not.

2. OS X 10.10

This will essentially make the desktop operating system look more like iOS 7, 9to5Mac reported.

3. iPhone 6

It is unlikely the new iPhone will be shown off at the WWDC, as it is not Apple's style, but expect it this fall around the time iOS 8 goes live. That has been Apple's style all along and this year likely will not be different, except maybe they will release an iPhone "phablet" later in the winter.

4. A new iPad

According to MacRumors, this year's iPad may be getting Touch ID finger print scanners and an A8 processing chip. The new tablet is also expected to be the second in the iPad Air line.

5. iWatch

MacRumors also reported the iWatch is rumored to be shipping toward the end of the third quarter and will be offered at several different prices. The more expensive ones will be upwards of $1,000, but will be the most technologically advanced.