Apple Keynote: Where to Watch the Live Streams
Apple’s expected to release the newest
addition to its smartphone lineup, the iPhone 6, today, September 9th, via
a scheduled media event. Apple live streams this event every year via a keynote.
Last year, you could view this keynote on your Apple
TV, and were able to watch the event after the keynote was finished as well. We
expect that Apple will allow users to tune in on their Apple TVs this year, but
if you don’t have one of those fancy black boxes, how else can you watch this
highly anticipated event?
If
you have access to a computer, you can always tune in to the event by going to Apple’s
official website and
clicking on their events page. This page always features a livestream of the
event, but there’s usually nothing up regarding it until that very day, so be
sure to continuously check back the page for any updates.
Apple iPhone 6, iOS 8 and iWatch
expected to be launched
We can expect to see the unveiling of the iPhone 6
at this event, some information about the public release of iOS 8, possibly a new smartwatch dubbed
as the iWatch, and maybe even the new iPad Air. Apple will be
confirming the specs and pricing on all of their devices, so we’ll see which
rumors end up being correct and which end up being false.
Although iOS 8 was already unveiled at the
Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) earlier in the year, we can
expect to get some more information and see a few updates to the new software.
We’ll also be hearing about when exactly you can expect to download the new iOS
update on your device.

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