If you don’t live under stones, you must already know that Apple is hosting an event on October 27 where it will announce updates to its MacBook Pro lineup.
While almost all major companies have started to live stream their major events online, surprisingly enough, most of them don’t make the live stream available on YouTube. Instead, they host live stream on their own website. (which also makes sense as you can pre-order from the same websites in many cases)
You can live stream the October 27 Event on Apple’s site apple.com/apple-events/october-2016, keep in mind that not all web browsers work. The supported browsers and devices are:
- Microsoft Edge on Windows 10
- Safari 6.0.5 or newer on OS X 10.8.5 or higher
- If you are on iOS, Safari on iOS 7.0 or higher
- Apple TV with software 6.2 or later if you are on 2nd and 3rd generation.
- 4th gen Apple TV
There is a good chance that Apple will update MacBook Air and iMac. Now that Microsoft has just unveiled Surface Studio, an All-in-one PC, expectations from Apple about new iMac will be higher.
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