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Apple hasn't livestreamed an announcements since October 2010, but it looks like things are changing with today's event. You can tune in online or via an?Apple TV at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET to learn about the latest Apple news live.
The folks at MacRumors were among the first to notice that today's event will be livestreamed when a little "Apple events" icon began appearing on Apple TV home screens. Selecting the icon brings users to a page which invites them to check out the event at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET. A link to an online livestream appeared on Apple's own website later in the morning.
To watch the live stream on Apple's website, you must use Safari 4 (or later) on Mac OS X 10.6 (or later) or Safari on iOS 4.2 (or later). In order to follow along via Apple TV, you need a second- or third-generation device with software version 5.0.2 (or later).
While watching Apple's livestream, keep in mind that our own Wilson Rothman will be reporting live from San Jose, Calif., and bringing you the latest news and?along with some solid analysis and commentary.
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