Unlike previous Apple press events, we believe that Apple will lift the veil to allow those of us who weren’t lucky enough to receive a golden ticket to peer into the magic of this year’s Apple iPhone event. This year, we have rumors of the mystical iPhone 5C, a more cost effective (that’s a nice way to say cheap) iPhone that will come in a multitude of colorful plastic backs. We also have rumors of a gold-plated, or golden-colored, iPhone and a fingerprint scanner. We’ll see what plays out.
If you want unadulterated, pure Apple goodness, you should be able to watch the event live at http://www.apple.com/apple-events/. If the live stream of the Apple iPhone event works the same way that WWDC 2013 worked, you will need to be running Safari on iOS 4.2 or later on any iPhone, iPad, iPad mini or iPod touch; Safari 4 or later on Mac OS X v10.6 or later or a second or third generation Apple TV with software 5.0.2 or later. We will update this article if that changes.
If Apple decides not to live stream the Apple iPhone Event, several reputable websites will be running live blogs or live streams of the event, including:
- The Verge – live blog,
- TWiT.tv – live video and commentary,
- TechCrunch – live blog,
- SlashGear – live blog,
- Mashable – live blog,
- iMore – Video commentary and live blog,
- Gizmodo – live blog,
- Engadget – live blog,
- CNET – live blog,
- Apple Insider – live blog
We will add links directly to the live event web stream and blog pages as they are announced.
Don’t forget, the event starts at 10AM Pacific or you’re time.
What site will you be watching the iPhone event on while you try not to get caught by the boss? Know of another reputable website where you can watch Apple’s iPhone event? Let us know in the comments down below.
It looks like there might not be a live video stream from Apple. If they will be streaming it, they have been pretty hush hush about it.