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Apple Expo Paris Keynote

Apple Expo starts in just a few hours (4AM EDT, 10AM CET, 1AM PDT) in Paris, France.

Apple will not be streaming Steve Jobs' keynote speech live, but historically has provided an archived stream on their website on the following day.

There is still a small chance MacRumors will be able to provide live updates, but this will depend on the availability of the satellite feed.

If you are aware of other sources for live updates, please submit them.

Update: We will be able to provide limited live updates... if not a full live transcript. More details closer to the time.


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