Dec 28

Well, Wednesday came here slowly, but surely. I'm sure everyone is ready and waiting to see what will really be revealed at the keynote. As an extra bonus, Apple has made it known that they will be streaming the event live to people on Mac OS and iOS as soon as the event starts, which is at 10PM Pacific Coast time (that's 11PM for those of you in the mountains, noon for the folks of the midwest and 1PM for those in the east coast). We don't what to say about you folks on a Windows machine as you are not mentioned in the bulletin…so…yeah, that's where it ends for you. Hopefully, thought, you have an iDevice and you can watch it by those means. Check out the shot of the posting that we got from Apple. Or, you can check out the bulletin for yourself at the apple.com press page.

Update

arn over at MacRumors has shed a little light on those of you who really, really want to watch the live broadcast of Apple’s event and don’t have the specified requirement to do so. You can download the VLC player if you are on a Windows machine (or Mac that can’t meet the reqs) and use the HTTP Live Streaming through those means. We can’t guarantee, however, that you will truly receive a live experienced. Anyway, check out the info if you need the visual gratification of the event going on live.

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