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Apple's September 2015 media event will be kicking off at 10:00 AM Pacific tomorrow, and as is tradition some MacRumors readers who can't follow the event live are interested in avoiding all of the announcements and waiting until Apple posts the recorded video of the event so as to experience it without already knowing the outcome.

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For those individuals, we've posted this news story, which will be updated with a direct link to the presentation once it becomes available from Apple. No other news stories or announcements will be displayed alongside this story.

Users waiting for the video to be posted are welcome to gather in the thread associated with this news story, and we ask that those who follow the events refrain from making any posts in the thread about Apple's announcements.

Video Posted: A direct link to the video file is now available, with no spoilers.

Article Link: Apple's September 2015 Media Event: Spoiler-Free Video Stream [Video Posted]
 
Thanks for posting this thread nice and early MacRumors. I'm usually that ******* who has to ask for it to be put up :^|
 
Well, the live-stream wouldn't really be spoiler-free.
What? The whole point of being spoiler free is to be able to pretend you are watching it live. Actually watching it live is the BEST kind of spoiler free experience, next to actually being there. Unfortunately I'm gonna be at work, unable to enjoy the live stream.
 
What? The whole point of being spoiler free is to be able to pretend you are watching it live. Actually watching it live is the BEST kind of spoiler free experience, next to actually being there. Unfortunately I'm gonna be at work, unable to enjoy the live stream.
Sure, but this article/thread is basically about not watching it live, so in that context it seems that the live stream wouldn't really apply.
 
Sure, but this article/thread is basically about not watching it live.
Oh. Ok. I see your point. But, even when I plan to watch it live, I still come here to shelter myself from the rumors that always seem to come out at the last second. But, yeah. I see what you mean now.
 
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A little more than 22 hours to go until one of the biggest days ever in the tech industry. I won't sleep tonite.
I am trying to figure out your logic. Apple clearly is indicating the the "subject of the day" is SIRI which many of us use but not as intense as Apple thinks.

Yes announcing the new iPhone and maybe a few other things, but exactly what part of all that is "one of the biggest days ever in the tech industry"? Are they announcing the Apple Car? Or maybe a battery-less iPhone?
 
I am trying to figure out your logic. Apple clearly is indicating the the "subject of the day" is SIRI which many of us use but not as intense as Apple thinks.

Yes announcing the new iPhone and maybe a few other things, but exactly what part of all that is "one of the biggest days ever in the tech industry"? Are they announcing the Apple Car? Or maybe a battery-less iPhone?

Careful! The denizens of this forum tend to like it both spoiler and speculation-free...
 
Yes announcing the new iPhone and maybe a few other things, but exactly what part of all that is "one of the biggest days ever in the tech industry"? Are they announcing the Apple Car? Or maybe a battery-less iPhone?

Apple's iPhone events are about as big as it gets each year in tech. But tomorrow they are going to announce something that could change the way we consume content forever. Couple that with the potential of the Apple TV also being a gaming device with a unique controller, Siri integration, the new iPad Pro, and maybe even iPhones with Ultra Retina HD - this is undoubtedly going to be a hugely memorable day. Either that, or I'm going to be massively disappointed tomorrow afternoon. :)
 
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I am trying to figure out your logic. Apple clearly is indicating the the "subject of the day" is SIRI which many of us use but not as intense as Apple thinks.

Yes announcing the new iPhone and maybe a few other things, but exactly what part of all that is "one of the biggest days ever in the tech industry"? Are they announcing the Apple Car? Or maybe a battery-less iPhone?

Apparently Apple rented out a place 3x the size as usual and invited more people than the Watch reveal.

That's enough to get excited.
 
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