Apple Event Info
- Ku-band
Telstar 5/Transponder: 25 K
Orbital Slot: 97 degrees west
Uplink Frequency: 14444.0 MHz
Downlink Frequency: 12144.0 MHz
Polarity: Vertical down
Audio subcarriers: 6.2 and 6.8
C-band
Galaxy 3C/Transponder 1 C
Orbital Slot: 95 degrees west
Uplink Frequency: 5945 MHz
Downlink Frequency: 3720 MHz
Downlink Polarity: Horizontal down
Audio subcarriers: 6.2 and 6.8
At Participating Apple stores.
You may have to call for verification of a showing.
Websites
- MacMinute.com reported that they would be providing live coverage of the event.
- MacDailyNews.com reports they will have live updates.
- iPodLounge.com - Live updates
MacRumors will provide further links to sites covering the event as the time approaches.
Last Minute Articles
In the meanwhile, you can read these last minute articles on the potential annoucements:
Apple Music Service to go Live - Financial Times
Apple Said to Be Entering E-Music Fray With Pay Service - NYTimes
Top Rated Comments
(View all)Originally posted by baby duck monge
why still no mention of this on the apple site? shouldn't there at least be a banner somewhere telling people they should watch? am i just missing something?
anyone got a suggestion?
Originally posted by Mudbug
Any word yet as to a quicktime feed for this? I'll be at work, where we've at least got cable, but can't pick up the satellite feed.
anyone got a suggestion?
i don't think there will be a live feed this time. probably afterwords there will be a quicktime version tho... at any rate, check apple.com/quicktime as the event approaches to see if they have anything on it. they might post a stream an hour or so before or something...
pnw
Originally posted by Shadowfax
i think they prefer to let others advertise beforehand. i think they'll wait to have it all announced on their own site till tomorrow at 10, or afterward.
i suppose that makes enough sense, especially since they are not having a webcast of it. still, i just expected there would be some sort of official recognition of things to come on their splash page.
oh well, they are an odd company, and i guess i should not expect them to always do the expected...
All I can say is: Bring it on!
Unless Apple unveils something radically unexpected, its service will not represent a marked difference from some of the Internet services already in existence.
oops. yet more innovation... we shall see I guess :p[ Read All Comments ]

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