Watch live video stream for Apple’s September 9 event

Apple will be streaming its keynote video live on September 9, where it is expected to announce new iPhones, Apple TV, Siri updates and releases to its desktop, mobile and smartwatch operating systems. The event video will be live streamed from

The event will start at 10am PDT (check your local time), Wednesday on September 9 and will be streamed live from Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. The event can be watched on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with Safari on iOS 7.0 or later, Apple TV (2nd generation or newer), Safari 6.0.5 or later on OS X 10.8.5 or later. A surprise new addition to this list, for the first time, are Edge browser users on Windows 10 (75 million of them!). This is due to support for Apple’s HTTP Live Streaming technology (HLS), added to Edge by Microsoft.

For users on iOS devices, OS X or Windows 10, bookmark this Apple website link to stream the event. Apple TV users should be able to see the Events icon on their home screens where they would be able to view the event live.

For complete details on what to expect from the new event, check our our write ups here and here.

Apple's September 9th event invites go out

 

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Imran Hussain is the founder and editor of iThinkDifferent, which he launched in 2008 to cover Apple news, reviews, and how-to guides. He has spent over 15 years writing about iOS, macOS, and the wider Apple ecosystem, with a focus on hands-on guides - installing developer betas, troubleshooting, and walking through new features on his own devices. Based in Dubai, he also loves to cover photography, gaming, and the tech industry more broadly on his social media profiles.

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