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About
WorldClockTools tracks the world's most-anticipated upcoming events — vendor keynotes, sports fixtures, government disclosure windows, religious festivals, and rumoured launch dates — with a single editorial principle: be honest about how confident we are. Every date on the site is tagged with a confidence level and sourced from a reviewable trail.
The three pages below explain, in order: how we treat speculative dates that don't yet have a vendor-confirmed announcement, which catalogues each kind of event comes from, and who owns the editorial line.
How we track speculative dates
Methodology behind estimated-window countdowns, the credibility-tier system, and the weighted-median math we use to fuse signals from tracked accounts and prediction markets.
Sources
The primary, trade, and community sources that feed each catalogue — vendor sites, government primary sources, religious authorities, and reputable trade press.
Editorial team
The independent editorial team that curates the events catalogue, reviews speculative-date claims, and maintains the source whitelist.