Apple’s September 9 iPhone event where it is widely expected to unveil the hotly anticipated iPhone 6, and long rumored “iWatch” wearable starts in just over 12 hours from now.
The good news is that Apple has announced that it will be live streaming the event.
If you want to watch the event here’s how you can live streaming the event:
Apple TV:
If you have Apple TV 3 or Apple TV 2 with Apple TV software 5.0.2 or later, then Apple will be adding “Apple Events” channel to the Apple TV shortly with the September 9 event logo on the main menu to watch the event live on your television.
Mac:
If plan to watch it on your Mac, then launch Safari browser and point it to the following url: http://www.apple.com/live/ [Please note it won’t work on other browsers.]
iPad, iPhone or iPod touch:
If you plan to watch it on an iOS device, then point mobile Safari to the same URL – http://www.apple.com/live/
PC
Unfortunately, the live stream works only on Apple devices. You can’t watch the live stream of the event on your PC, Linux or Android devices. It won’t work on Safari for Windows either.
I’ll try to setup a liveblog alongside the actual stream but just in case something goes wrong, I’ll publish a post tomorrow titled “What You Missed Last Night” as I have done in the past.
What time will the event start:
The event is set to kick off at 10:00 am PT (8:00 pm GMT+3). Check out what time the event starts in your city below:
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