Apple's event is about to kick off and since relatively few people have invites, Apple will be livestreaming the show for fans, investors and gadget-lovers who want to see the new iPads unveiled.
In true Apple style, you need a Mac running OS X v10.6+ and Safari or an iOS device to watch. Anything else will be unable to convey the special brand of magic that the Cupertino company sprinkles on everything it touches.
If you have an Apple device on you, you can watch the stream here. The event starts 5PM GMT / 10AM Pacific time.
If not, you can try one of the few unauthorized streams, but those have proven unreliable in the past. We'll post the ones we find here.
To recap, this event is expected to be iPad-centric – it will most probably bring the iPad 5 and despite some doubts earlier on, the iPad mini 2 with a Retina screen is also very likely to make an appearance. In fact, if analysts are to be believed, the mini 2 will be the star of the show as they predict it will outsell its 9.7" counterpart 2:1.
The event might also see the launch of Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks for consumers and maybe a Mac product or two. Watch the event to find out or keep an eye on our coverage.
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