A number of readers are reporting that the "Apple Events" channel has
returned to their Apple TVs, revealing that Apple will indeed be
offering a live video stream of today's media event. Apple has offered
live streams of several recent events, but did not do so for last
month's iPhone event.
Apple should also be making the stream available through its website, but the announcement and page for the stream have yet to go live.
Apple's keynote kicks off at 10:00 AM Pacific Time, and MacRumors will have full coverage of the event.
Update: Apple's website has now been updated with the live stream, and the company's online store has gone down as usual ahead of the event.
As with previous events, the stream through Apple's website requires a minimum of Safari 4 on OS X 10.6 or Safari on iOS 4.2.
(Apple TV images via @basvanderploeg)
Apple should also be making the stream available through its website, but the announcement and page for the stream have yet to go live.
Apple's keynote kicks off at 10:00 AM Pacific Time, and MacRumors will have full coverage of the event.
Update: Apple's website has now been updated with the live stream, and the company's online store has gone down as usual ahead of the event.
As with previous events, the stream through Apple's website requires a minimum of Safari 4 on OS X 10.6 or Safari on iOS 4.2.
(Apple TV images via @basvanderploeg)
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