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September 2010 Media Event Spoiler Free Keynote Stream [Updated]

Video Posted: Here is a direct link to the video stream.


On September 1st, Apple will be hosting a media event. News sites across the web will cover every announcement in detail, while Apple's site will be updated with any new products announced.

Some readers prefer watching the keynote themselves without knowing the outcome. Unfortunately, there is no live video feed for the keynote. Instead, Apple will likely post a recorded QuickTime stream a few hours after the keynote ends.

For those individuals, we've posted this news story, which will be updated with the link to the presentation once it becomes available from Apple. No other news stories or announcements will be displayed alongside this story.

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Update: Apple will be offering a live video stream of the media event. The video should also be available on Apple's site after the event.


Video Posted: Here is a direct link to the video stream.

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19 months ago
Hurrah. Very excited for this latest steve note. Now, do I watch it on my iPhone, iPad or shiny new MacBook Pro :D
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19 months ago
This thread is going straight onto my Dock, never mind the "official" page. ;)
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19 months ago
Yes, seems like a good moment to go spoiler-free again. (last time was an unintended spoiler-free one).

Some leaks, but still quite a few question marks, I won't go into details, but it seems like it will be an interesting keynote.

As always, some pointers for those new to spoiler-free threads:
-No information about anything announced or who is announcing. (duh)
-No information on AAPL stock
-No reactions, however cryptic ("it's definitly (not) worth the wait", for example)
-No fake links. Seriously. I will come to where ever you live and shove your iPhone were even Google can't find it. And this years model is a lot more square, so you know what that means...
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19 months ago

...No fake links. Seriously. I will come to where ever you live and shove your iPhone were even Google can't find it. And this years model is a lot more square, so you know what that means...


LMAO with this one!! Nicely put...
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19 months ago
Hasn't Apple been ridiculously sluggish with posting of keynote streams of late? "A few hours" will probably be more like a few days…
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19 months ago

Hasn't Apple been ridiculously sluggish with posting of keynote streams of late? "A few hours" will probably be more like a few days…

They always have the keynote videos posted same day.
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19 months ago
Just a note of caution. If anyone reading this truly wants to remain spoiler free, I suggest just checking in on the thread a few hours after the keynotes ended then just checking back every hour till the keynote link appears.

If you refresh the thread every 5 minutes other people will inevitably spoil things. Yet, every time I tell myself 'this time things will be different' :) but just checking back periodically is the only way to be sure of no spoilers if you're serious about it.
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19 months ago

Hasn't Apple been ridiculously sluggish with posting of keynote streams of late? "A few hours" will probably be more like a few days…


release times have slipped a bit, and here in the GMT-1 zone, where keynotes start at 7pm our time, the live stream has moved from being late-night television to breakfast television (I believe it's mostly around 2-3 am our time)

but still, it's a matter of hours, not days
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19 months ago

Just a note of caution. If anyone reading this truly wants to remain spoiler free, I suggest just checking in on the thread a few hours after the keynotes ended then just checking back every hour till the keynote link appears.

If you refresh the thread every 5 minutes other people will inevitably spoil things. Yet, every time I tell myself 'this time things will be different' :) but just checking back periodically is the only way to be sure of no spoilers if you're serious about it.


The thread should be read only and only the mod has the ability to put a link to the official keynote... I'm still having a hard time understanding the clearly deep-rooted desire to not know anything until you see it via the keynote but hey to each his own I guess. Anyway, make the spoiler free keynote thread RO and then you'll have no worry about someone screwing it up.
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19 months ago

release times have slipped a bit, and here in the GMT-1 zone, where keynotes start at 7pm our time, the live stream has moved from being late-night television to breakfast television (I believe it's mostly around 2-3 am our time)

but still, it's a matter of hours, not days


Yep last Keynote was at 8 am couldn't watch it after staying up all night because I had mandatory lectures at 8:15.. Won't stay up this time :(
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