Apple To Stream Live Event Today

As many Apple enthusiasts know, the company’s live events are never available for live viewing, and people must rely on “live blogs” by those in attendance, or wait for Apple to post the event several hours later. This is set to change today as Apple has announced they will be live streaming their “September Music Event” starting today at 10 A.M. PST.
There are however, some very ironic requirements to watch this event. First off, you must be using an Apple device, meaning Apple desktop computer or laptop (also must be running Snow Leopard 10.6) or any Apple iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, versions 3.0 or higher).
Apple deciding to alienate PC users shouldn’t be too surprising given how elitist they have become with their products. But to be fair, many of those running PC or non-iOS devices likely aren’t all that excited to see this event live anyways.
The live stream can be found at Apple’s website.
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