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Apple's "Gather round" event at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park begins at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time, where it is widely expected to unveil three new iPhones (XS, XS Max, and XR) as well as new, slightly larger Apple Watch models.

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We should also be hearing final details and the official release date for iOS 12, and likely macOS Mojave, watchOS 5, and tvOS 12 as well. And, of course, there may be other announcements and surprises in the cards.

Apple itself leaked a number of details this morning by prematurely updating its store site maps, and we have a summary of what's been revealed right here.

Apple is providing a live video stream on its website, via the Apple Events app on Apple TV, and on Twitter. We've shared instructions on how to watch along with a list of when the keynote starts in time zones around the world.

In addition to Apple's video stream, we will be updating this article with live blog coverage--no need to refresh--and issuing Twitter updates through our @MacRumorsLive account as the keynote unfolds.

Highlights from the event and separate news stories regarding today's announcements will go out through our @MacRumors account.

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Apple's online store is currently down in advance of the event. It should be accessible again shortly after the keynote.

Live blog in chronological order is after the jump.


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Article Link: Live Coverage of Apple's iPhone XS, iPhone XR, and Apple Watch Event
 
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Anyone know of a livestream that does NOT refresh automatically? Or at least one that won't bounce me up to the top of the page automatically? I'm frequently away from my PC and when I come back the livestream has scrolled up and I missed a bunch of stuff. If I scroll down to see it the livestream keeps bouncing me back up, really annoying.
 
Did they change this floor?

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Remember how on the very first event, people were slipping and sliding on the polished floor after it had rained?
 
Still really satisfied with my X and AW3; will be interesting to see what is announced today and what processors they are running in the new iPhone.
 
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Apple's "Gather round" event at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park begins at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time, where it is widely expected to unveil three new iPhones (XS, XS Max, and XR) as well as new, slightly larger Apple Watch models.

iphone_2018_event_theater.jpg

Steve Jobs Theater via Apple CEO Tim Cook

We should also be hearing final details and the official release date for iOS 12, and likely macOS Mojave, watchOS 5, and tvOS 12 as well. And, of course, there may be other announcements and surprises in the cards.

Apple itself leaked a number of details this morning by prematurely updating its store site maps, and we have a summary of what's been revealed right here.

Apple is providing a live video stream on its website, via the Apple Events app on Apple TV, and on Twitter. We've shared instructions on how to watch along with a list of when the keynote starts in time zones around the world.

In addition to Apple's video stream, we will be updating this article with live blog coverage--no need to refresh--and issuing Twitter updates through our @MacRumorsLive account as the keynote unfolds.

Highlights from the event and separate news stories regarding today's announcements will go out through our @MacRumors account.

Sign up for our newsletter to keep up with Apple news and rumors.


Apple's online store is currently down in advance of the event. It should be accessible again shortly after the keynote.

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Lurking for new Mini and a new SE if these are in the cards.
 
Look at how the curve of the table matches the curve of the tile. That attention to detail in their products is one thing that has made Apple so special. Over recent years that attention has seemed to wane. Hoping they get back to that level of focus/detail.

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Look at how the curve of the table matches the curve of the tile. That attention to detail in their products is one thing that has made Apple so special. Over recent years that attention has seemed to wane. Hoping they get back to that level of focus/detail.

f1536766044.jpg
Oh man you beat me to it—I noticed the same thing! I remember John Gruber talking about how the product tables inside did the same thing. That table above actually matches the exact perimeter of that part of the sidewalk. It would not perfectly match any of the other cracks on that sidewalk but that radius right there. They are crazy, lol. Also it kinda reminds me of a giant white plastic iPod dock from back in the day with those round rect corners.
 
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