Apple To Live Stream September 1 Event!
Apple’s annual music event starts tomorrow at 10AM PST in San Francisco where the company is expected to make a series of announcements.
Some of the more popular rumors for product reveals tomorrow includes doubling iTunes music/video content length, a new $99 AppleTV, $0.99 TV show rentals, a new iPod nano and new iPod touch models featuring both a front and back camera that will be FaceTime compatible with iPhone 4.
While many of us would love to be there live in San Francisco to watch the event, Apple will be streaming the event live for everyone! The event will be streamed using Apple’s HTTP Live Streaming.
According to Apple, to view the live stream users must have either a Mac running Safari on Mac OS X version 10.6 Snow Leopard, an iPhone or iPod touch® running iOS 3.0 or higher, or an iPad.
The live broadcast will begin at 10AM PST on September 1, 2010 at www.apple.com.

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Perfect… now I don’t have to refresh the Engadget liveblog every 5 secs!
i wonder if i should be happy about getting iphone4 when i get back to CA?
I bet Apple’s servers will “mysteriously” crash before the iTV announcement.
This fail will result in more publicity from newspapers and blogs, and
eventually result in the sale of 2 billion iTV units.
Does anyone else see the foreshadowing of this announcement? Streaming of the event=streaming of iTunes content.
Now that would be pretty epic. Can’t wait!
I just tested the stream on my iPhone and it works perfectley and I’m on lunch at 1pm, Nice!
Airplay. Damn I’m good. 😎