Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Where To Watch The Live Stream For Today's Apple iPad Event



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Oct 22nd 2013, 12:55, by Darrell Etherington

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Apple looks to be readying a live stream of its event taking place at 10 AM PT today at the Yerba Buena center in California, according to updates that are being pushed to users’ Apple TV devices, as reported by 9to5Mac, MacRumors and Engadget. The updated channel offering that provides the live streams on Apple TV typically go live ahead of Apple making live streaming official and extending it to the web and mobile.

For now, it’s only confirmed for Apple TV, but since this is exactly what happened for the WWDC 2013 keynote back in June, and precisely what did not happen for the special iPhone announcement event back in September, you can feel pretty confident that Apple will bring the live stream to its website, too. If and when that happens, it’ll go live at the Apple Events section of its homepage. So to recap, you’ll need the following to tune in:

  • Safari on the Mac or iOS
  • An Apple TV gen 2 or 3, with the Apple Events channel that arrives special and automatically when things like this go down.

Of course, you can also tune in to our live blog of the event right here on TechCrunch, with myself snapping photos and providing occasional commentary and Greg Kumparak on keyboard. It’s the better option if you’re stuck at work like most normal human beings, and in case Apple does weirdly limit this to Apple TV-only, we’ve got you covered, and we’ll update this post once the web-based version goes live.


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