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I can’t remember where I watched it last year. Thanks!!

Macrumors will post a link to watch direct, also which will include a ‘spoiler free’ link if you can’t watch it live-time. It’s usually the route I take if I’m occupied.
 
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It was also announced that Apple will live stream the event on YouTube - though why that is necessary (aside from catching the attention of more people) is beyond me. If you can get to YouTube you can certainly get to Apple.Com
 
I usually watch it on the Events app on Apple TV. One of the (rapidly decreasing) good things about being in the UK is that the events start at 6pm.
 
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It was also announced that Apple will live stream the event on YouTube - though why that is necessary (aside from catching the attention of more people) is beyond me. If you can get to YouTube you can certainly get to Apple.Com
Besides Apple fans, not a lot of people know that Apple is holding an event that could be watched only on their site. They certainly want to gather more audience because now the Apple livestream will appear on Youtube as recommended, so more people learn that there is an event.
 
Am I the only one who watches the Apple event twice?:D

I do that because, I might miss certain things about the keynote, because there’s so much happening, that I will go back and rewatch certain parts of the hardware introductions, software changes, etc. That’s one of the reasons I like when they post it on YouTube, you can watch it and pan to certain parts of the keynote that you like.
 
Am I the only one who watches the Apple event twice?:D

I do that because, I might miss certain things about the keynote, because there’s so much happening, that I will go back and rewatch certain parts of the hardware introductions, software changes, etc. That’s one of the reasons I like when they post it on YouTube, you can watch it and pan to certain parts of the keynote that you like.

yes, you’re the only one :D (I do the same thing :))
 
I usually follow the event on the Apple website and also have another computer or my iPad on the Verge's website so that I can read their comments and see their photos along with what is being broadcast..... I started doing this a few years ago when Apple had a glitch and their broadcast was inexplicably being narrated in Chinese and then went offline -- so I hopped into the Verge and was able to follow the event along that way instead.
 
I've noticed that if ad blockers are active and cookies are set to accept from visited website only- the video won't stream on iOS from aplles website
 
Am I the only one who watches the Apple event twice?:D

I do that because, I might miss certain things about the keynote, because there’s so much happening, that I will go back and rewatch certain parts of the hardware introductions, software changes, etc. That’s one of the reasons I like when they post it on YouTube, you can watch it and pan to certain parts of the keynote that you like.
I keep rewatching Jobs’ keynotes today as a reference for presentation techniques. They are amazing.

But for recent keynotes, I only watch them once, or maybe twice to skip to certain parts for details, and that’s it. The whole content are already known the day before, and the presentations are just ho hum with the presenters reading teleprompters. Nothing exciting anymore.
 
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