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Apple has posted the full video of today's special media event on its website. The video should also be made avaliable later today on the Apple Keynotes podcast, which can found on the iTunes Store. [Podcast links: Keynotes, Keynotes in HD, Keynotes in 1080p HD]

Apple has also uploaded its "Perspective" video seen at the beginning of the event.

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Media Event Highlights:

- Apple Announces Apple Watch, Available in Early 2015 for $349
- Apple Announces 4.7-Inch iPhone 6 and 5.5-Inch iPhone 6 Plus, Launching September 19
- Apple Announces 'Apple Pay' Mobile Payment Solution, Enabled at Over 220,000 U.S. Merchants
- iOS 8 Launching on September 17
- Apple Seeds iOS 8 Golden Master to Developers Ahead of September 17 Public Launch

Article Link: Apple Posts Full-Length iPhone 6 and Apple Watch Media Event Video
 
is there any way to download the video for offline viewing?

Update: This is awesome, why can't I view it on my iphone!!! :(
 
It's certainly smoother than the live stream was! And without the double soundtrack and voiceover, it's a pleasure to watch this time.
 
Yeah I just watched it and really enjoyed it too bad I couldn't have enjoyed it live this afternoon unfortunately it was BOTCHED!
 
The presentation itself was fine (save the awkward banter between Bono and Tim). The streaming implementation was not.

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Did I miss something? What was the big white structure outside?

Pretty funny isn't it, the thing had nothing to do with the presentation.
 
I wonder if anyone will be fired for the live stream cock up today. That was embarrassing.
 
Just finished watching it on Apple TV, the watch has a lot more than I thought it would and the new iPhone looks great, need to ditch my 5s now ;)
 
Today's Live Feed = Monster Train Wreck!

What a total disaster! The Chinese lady that was talking over Tim was too much. BOO :eek:

I sure hope Apple issues as statement regarding this monster gaff especially after all the HYPE the past few months. :eek:

Ok, Apple, the ball is in your court. :D
 
Come again... I didn't watch it live, so yo'll have to forgive me for asking, what the hell happened?

Too many people flooded the servers, so it just kept crashing or restarting.
And the audio feeds were getting mixed up so we were getting chinese translations at the same time as Tim was speaking.

Audio goof and just general under preparedness from Apple for such an epic live stream event.
 
Too many people flooded the servers, so it just kept crashing or restarting.
And the audio feeds were getting mixed up so we were getting chinese translations at the same time as Tim was speaking.

Audio goof and just general under preparedness from Apple for such an epic live stream event.

Ah, I see. Has anyone been able to view the keynote? It seems it doesn't load or it just isn't there.
 
Too many people flooded the servers, so it just kept crashing or restarting.
And the audio feeds were getting mixed up so we were getting chinese translations at the same time as Tim was speaking.

Audio goof and just general under preparedness from Apple for such an epic live stream event.

Apple stil hasn't figured out how the Internet works yet.

1. You delay the transmission by a few minutes
2. You use Akamai to distribute it worldwide.
3. You delay it even more to provide overdubbed regional translations
4. You provide an audio only option for lower bandwidth situations
 
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