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JP3G1

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Hi all, come here for a spoiler-free experience of the September 9th, 2014 iPhone/iWatch Event! This thread will contain the official live keynote stream (if one is available). Until then, please do not post any rumors/speculation.

Note that this thread will simply link to the Macrumors post in case they decide to make one, like on WWDC 2014.

Link is up! https://www.macrumors.com/2014/09/08/september-2014-spoiler-free/
 
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Hi all, come here for a spoiler-free experience of the September 9th, 2014 iPhone/iWatch Event! This thread will contain the official live keynote stream (if one is available). Until then, please do not post any rumors/speculation.

Note that this thread will simply link to the Macrumors post in case they decide to make one, like on WWDC 2014.

Link to Keynote: ___________________________

Rules
- Do not mention any current rumors/new rumors
- Do not talk about Fight Club
- Do not mention Apple's stock price
- Do assume everyone in this thread has heard nothing about iPad Event
- Use common sense when posting
- Do not say what was not in the Keynote (ex. "They didn't update MacBooks")
- Be Patient!

Go here for the Keynote Checker (Courtesy of Voidness, not updated yet): http://insightview.com/keynotechecker/

Also if someone does post spoilers please report them via the button located on the left of each post. Please do not quote the offending post.

What? The link for where the live stream will be is already on Apple's main page.
 
...so you post a thread about the iWatch but ask to not have rumors...?

Indeed.

Actually, it strikes me that - as the very name of the forum is MacRumors - that to ask interested individuals who post to forego posting rumours is, somehow, to maybe miss the point of the whole exercise….

Have you been living under a rock for the last year? :cool:

....no, why?

Oh, dear. And, why should a forum which is designed for - and dedicated to - discussing all things related to Apple (including - as it happens - rumours concerning impending keynotes and future products) decline to do so merely because the company called Apple would prefer we did not?
 
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