At around 10 a.m. PST (1 p.m. ET), CEO Tim Cook will go on stage at Apple's Cupertino, Calif. headquarters to prove that the tech giant still has the mojo to make killer products. The company is widely expected to show off its new lines of iPhones -- a top-of-the-line "iPhone 5S" and a cheaper "iPhone 5C" -- which should go on sale in the coming weeks.
So where can an overcaffeinated Apple fanboy get up-to-the-millisecond coverage of the new gold-colored casings and fingerprint technology that could do away with passcodes? Your best bet is to watch the Apple event live on the company's website. If Apple decides not to livestream the event, as they have occasionally done in the past, USTREAM is a good place to look for unofficial livestreams from Cupertino.
In the absence of a video stream, The Verge, Engadget and Gizmodo historically have had great liveblogs. We'll also be liveblogging the event ourselves as it happens, which you can check out below. And of course, check out HuffPost Tech for full coverage of the every new product announced.
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So where can an overcaffeinated Apple fanboy get up-to-the-millisecond coverage of the new gold-colored casings and fingerprint technology that could do away with passcodes? Your best bet is to watch the Apple event live on the company's website. If Apple decides not to livestream the event, as they have occasionally done in the past, USTREAM is a good place to look for unofficial livestreams from Cupertino.
In the absence of a video stream, The Verge, Engadget and Gizmodo historically have had great liveblogs. We'll also be liveblogging the event ourselves as it happens, which you can check out below. And of course, check out HuffPost Tech for full coverage of the every new product announced.
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