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Engadget, MR Live (if offered). A bunch of websites offering live coverage will appear (MR has even posted some of them in the past as a news article). Don't worry about this.
 
Probably CNET with the Buzz Out Loud crew or Leo Laporte's Twit.tv. Since you can't actually watch the event live (I'm assuming that hasn't changed), might as well get the snark from these guys. They both usually track all the live blogs too.
 
If Apple live stream it i'll watch that, otherwise i will desperately try to stay away from the computer until Apple put the event up.
 
If Apple live stream it i'll watch that, otherwise i will desperately try to stay away from the computer until Apple put the event up.

Are you the type of person who DVR's live sporting events, and then hope nobody spills the beans during the day until you can watch it?
 
If I remember right, The Verge had a pretty good system for following the event. No live video obviously, but quick at posting pictures and text as they came in and not in bunches. No reloading either.
 
The Verge will suffice for me, if the keynote seems really good I'll watch it when Apple posts it as well.

Honestly my mind is pretty made up on a purchase already, and I'm not interested in the conversation that will come up about how this presentation isn't "magical" or whatever. Show me a retina display and a faster processor, and I'm sold.
 
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