It's September, which means iPhone season is almost upon us. The rumor mill has swirled around the highly anticipated iPhone 13, as well as the Apple Watch Series 7, a third generation of AirPods and potential new MacBooks. A new bezel-less iPad Mini is also a possibility, as is the official release of iOS 15 and macOS Monterey.
Since Apple sent out the invite for its "California Streaming" event, we've been able to guess what hidden meanings there might be to decipher from the night sky and the illuminated Apple logo, but at what when does it actually start and where?
Apple's "California Streaming" event will go live at 10:00 a.m. PT / 1:00 p.m. ET today, Tuesday, September 14. Like all of Apple's speeches since the start of the pandemic, it will likely be one long infomercial recorded and broadcast from the Apple Park campus, with everyone from Tim Cook to date. We expect the recording to also be available shortly after its debut, in case you miss the pre-recorded live stream.
Apple hosts the stream on its site, as usual, and on Youtube. We've embedded the YouTube video above, so you can set a reminder or watch live from this post.
Also be sure to keep an eye on our live blog if you can't watch the video at work or prefer to follow our editors as announcements are made.
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