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Apple's online store has gone down ahead of its first-ever event at Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California later today.

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Apple will provide a live stream of the event on Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV starting at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time.
Related: Here's When You Can Watch Apple's First Event at Steve Jobs Theater in Time Zones Around the WorldAt the event, Apple is widely expected to announce the "iPhone X" with an OLED display, wireless charging, and facial recognition. It is rumored the company will also unveil a new Apple TV with support for 4K video playback, and new Apple Watch Series 3 models, including some with LTE connectivity.
Related: What to Expect at Apple's September 2017 EventMacRumors will provide full coverage of the event throughout the day, with a live blog, news stories, video recap, and more. Mac users can get headlines right on their desktops by enabling Safari push notifications. We'll also be live-tweeting the event through @MacRumorsLive on Twitter.

MacRumors readers can follow along in our forums, which are a great place to discuss the announcements before, during, and after the event. Be sure to keep tabs on the iPhone, Apple TV, and Apple Watch sections in particular.

If you will be unable to watch Apple's event today, consider bookmarking our spoiler-free article, which will be updated with nothing other than a direct link to the presentation once it becomes available from Apple.

Article Link: Apple's Online Store Goes Down Ahead of iPhone X Event Later Today
 
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If you will be unable to watch Apple's event today, consider bookmarking our spoiler-free article, which will be updated with nothing other than a direct link to the presentation once it becomes available from Apple.
Er, what's the point of that when you've already extensively spoiled the event by publishing all the reveals from the leaked firmware? Not saying you shouldn't have done that, just don't understand why you'd do both.
 
Crap....

There goes my plans to order the top end:
10 Apple TV's
16 iPhones
32 Apple Watches

For delivery tomorrow.
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Er, what's the point of that when you've already extensively spoiled the event by publishing all the reveals from the leaked firmware? Not saying you shouldn't have done that, just don't understand why you'd do both.
Reality >> Rumors
 
Why has the Apple TV been downgraded from "widely rumored" to "it is rumored"? Also, on the main MacRumors page, the Apple TV has been moved below the Apple Watch on the sidebar. Would be disappointing if it doesn't show up - it's the one product I want to see tomorrow.
 
Er, what's the point of that when you've already extensively spoiled the event by publishing all the reveals from the leaked firmware? Not saying you shouldn't have done that, just don't understand why you'd do both.

There could still be surprises, and the exact details of the event still aren't know. After all, aren't we all going to tune in to watch the event, despite the leak?

Remember last year - no one had any idea Super Mario Run was coming.
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Why has the Apple TV been downgraded from "widely rumored" to "it is rumored"? Also, on the main MacRumors page, the Apple TV has been moved below the Apple Watch on the sidebar. Would be disappointing if it doesn't show up - it's the one product I want to see tomorrow.

Don't worry too much. Leaks suggest there is an updated version coming. Plus shipping on the Siri remote now is taking much longer than usual, implying an update is coming.

Not to mention the "we'll have more news on Apple TV later in the year" at WWDC!
 
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There could still be surprises, and the exact details of the event still aren't know. After all, aren't we all going to tune in to watch the event, despite the leak?

Remember last year - no one had any idea Super Mario Run was coming.
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Don't worry too much. Leaks suggest there is an updated version coming. Plus shipping on the Siri remote now is taking much longer than usual, implying an update is coming.

Not to mention the "we'll have more news on Apple TV later in the year" at WWDC!
Crossing fingers for Animal Crossing ;)
 
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Do you really have to name it the iPhone X event and ahead of the iPhone X event Apple store goes down.

It’s probably the name for the iPhone but not official yet. But can’t you just call it iPhone event?
 
Guys is the 8 plus likely to have the same dimensions as the 7 plus. Asking so I can order a case before hand.
 
There could still be surprises, and the exact details of the event still aren't know. After all, aren't we all going to tune in to watch the event, despite the leak?

Remember last year - no one had any idea Super Mario Run was coming.
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Don't worry too much. Leaks suggest there is an updated version coming. Plus shipping on the Siri remote now is taking much longer than usual, implying an update is coming.

Not to mention the "we'll have more news on Apple TV later in the year" at WWDC!

Psh. Super Mario Run? Big deal.
 
$1,000 phone oh yeah.

FaceId got be very smart. I have a twin brother and I dont want him unlocking my iPhone. LOL
 
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