Apple set to live stream its special media event on Oct. 16
Apple is set to provide a live stream of its special media event on Thursday, Oct. 16.
Apple began sending out press invitations for the event a couple of days ago, with the invitations cryptically saying, “It’s been way too long.” The event is scheduled to be held beginning at 10 a.m. PDT on Apple’s campus in Cupertino, California.
According to its notice, the company will live stream the event on its website. But it’s also likely to offer a live stream via Apple TV. At any rate, let’s hope Apple’s Oct. 16 live stream will go far more smoothly than its botched live stream during its special media event last Sept. 9 for the iPhone 6, Apple Pay, and the Apple Watch.
Apple is expected to devote a significant part of the upcoming event to the unveiling of the so-called “iPad Air 2” and the next-generation iPad mini. It’s also presumed to announce the official release of OS X Yosemite along with new versions of the Mac mini and the iMac.
The event could also see the introduction of the long-rumored 12.9-inch “iPad Pro,” a new iteration of the Apple TV, and new models for the iPod.
In any case, AppAdvice will be covering the event as it happens. So stay tuned.