It’s official!
Apple has announced the special event, where the company is expected to reveal new iPhones, a new 4K/HDR-capable Apple TV, the next-gen LTE Apple Watch, and more.
Apple invited everyone to join them on September 12 at 10am PDT/1pm EDT to watch the keynote online, noting that this will be first-ever event held at the new Steve Jobs Theater on the Apple Park campus.
Besides the text, “Apple Special Event; Join us here September 12 at 10 a.m. PDT to watch the keynote, the first-ever event at the Steve Jobs Theater. Add to your calendar,” the only other item offered on the page beyond the disclaimer is:
Requirements: Live streaming uses Apple’s HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) technology. HLS requires an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with Safari on iOS 7.0 or later, a Mac with Safari 6.0.5 or later on OS X v10.8.5 or later, or a PC with Microsoft Edge on Windows 10. Streaming via Apple TV requires an Apple TV (2nd or 3rd generation) with software 6.2 or later or an Apple TV (4th generation).
The link is here.
MacDailyNews Take: Of course, we’ll be live-blogging the event, too, so join us on September 12th at 10am PDT/1pm EDT in another browser tab or window!
Fantastic news! It looks like it is going to be a spectacular event for Tim Cook’s Apple!!!
Glad that Cook reduced his use of “pipeline”; It was becoming an embarrassing cliche, making him into a laughingstock.
I disagree with you, but you are welcome to your opinion.
I will be disappointed if Tim Cook and other Apple extras don’t include an average of 5.6 adjectives per sentence in their descriptions of Apple products and services.
As an Apple enthusiast and Apple promoter, I look forward to it! I rarely miss the live events; When I do, I watch the replay.
Hopefully the start of a new Cupertino chapter being more on top of everything they make and not just the mobile stuff.
And hire more folks to make sure debacles like the Mac Pro never happen again!! You totally have the resources to do this. Sheesh.
This is gonna be huge. Apple has been keeping expectations low key and hasn’t suggested that they care for the 10th anniversary of their most iconic of products. Steve Jobs’ Apple famously shunned most anniversaries.
They’ve slipped on that a few times like with ‘The Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh’ or TAM released in 1997 to mark Apple’s 20th birthday and Jobs regretted the decision later. Apple doesn’t look back since. Until now, probably. Evidently.
The buggers have finished building the “Spaceship” campus and turned the lights on on the Steve Jobs Theatre just in time for this. Coincidence? This is gunna be huge.
Apple may be trying to keep things low-key right up until the event, but the media has been hyping this event for months.
Why would Steve regret the 20th Anniversary Mac, he had nothing to do with it or it’s release.
What are they inventing a dang phone? PAss