
With just a few hours left until Apple CEO Tim Cook takes to the stage, many people around the world are waiting patiently to see if Apple will be broadcasting a live coverage of the event, as fans around the globe will be curious to see what the tech giant has to offer.
As well as announcing two new iPhones, Apple is also set to release the final version of iOS 7 to developers, known as the iOS 7 Gold Master (GM), and the company will likely indicate when the public will be able to download the updated software.
Apple live stream system requirements
If Apple does decide to live stream the event, viewers will need to know if they confirm to some key system requirements for viewing the iPhone event via:
- 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
- Streaming via Apple TV requires second or third generation Apple TV with software 5.0.2 or later
If you don't have an i product and worry where to watch the event then here it is, Live blog services for the iPhone event will be available via CNET, Engadget,Gizmodo, iClarified and more. In addition, live-streaming services will kick off via private news channels and video streaming services such as WPTV,USTREAM, WCPO, IGYAAN.
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