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Apple to stream iPhone 6 event: Here's how to watch live

One of the biggest events of the year, the iPhone 6 unveiling, will be live streamed. Here's how you can watch live, or keep up-to-date with the day's news from the keynote.
Written by Zack Whittaker, Contributor
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Apple is ready to show the world the next iPhone — and maybe a little something more.

At an event in Cupertino, California on September 9, the technology giant will lift the lid on what is expected to be one of the most anticipated smartphones of the year.

In fitting with previous years, the company will stream the event live, featuring Apple chief executive Tim Cook, and other senior executives.

Apple will offer the video stream of the keynote at 10 am PT (1 pm, New York; 6 pm, London). 

If you are around to watch the hour-long keynote, viewers must watch the stream online with Safari 5.1.10 or later on OS X 10.6.8 or later; Safari on iOS 6 or later. If you're watching through Apple TV, it requires the second- or third-generation set-top box with software 5.0.2 or later. 

Viewers can also watch the Apple event live online from supported devices.

As always, if you're at work or away from the screens, you can keep up to date with ZDNet throughout the morning and the afternoon, wherever you are. 

We'll bring you the latest and breaking news throughout the day. You can check the @ZDNet Twitter stream for news as it happens, or check out our Apple section. You can also read our sister site CNET's live blog

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