Apple to live stream tomorrow’s special event

Section: Apple News, Conferences, Press Events, iPhone / iPod touch / iPad, iPod touch, iPod, iPod shuffle, iPod nano, Macintosh / Apple Hardware, Apple TV

September 1st Apple Event

No joke. Apple has announced that they’ll be providing a live video stream of tomorrow’s special event starting at 10:00 AM PDT on Apple.com. But there’s a catch, you’ll need to have an iDevice with iOS 3.0+ or Mac computer running Snow Leopard with Safari to watch. No problem, right?

There’s a first time for everything, I suppose. Now you’ll be able to watch along with the rest of the tech and reporting community as Apple announces whatever it is they have in store for us tomorrow. They’ll be using their own “industry-leading HTTP Live Streaming,” which they are proud to say is based on open standards. I think that one was directed at you, Adobe. This will almost certainly take advantage of HTML5, not that you really cared how it works.

Now all that’s left to do is wait to see what exactly Apple has in store for us. I think we’d all be surprised if we didn’t see a new iPod touch, iPod nano and AppleTV though.

Via Apple

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