How to Stream Apple’s October Event on IPad on Tuesday

Apple is expected to announce a ton of new things on Tuesday, including a new iPad Pro with Face ID, a new MacBook Air, and possibly an iPad or Mac Mini. The event is taking place in Brooklyn and is for invitees only. If you are not on the guest list, you can still follow all the activity online.

It starts at 10am ET. We don’t have an official stop-off time (we never do), but you can bet that it will take you at least an hour to complete the possible two.

If you have an Apple TV, you can tune into the Apple website and watch live video from the Apple Events app on your device.

On your computer or phone, you can tune in to apple.com .

While Apple used to make its events Safari-only (for web browser streaming), the company has since made it easy for you to stream in any browser of your choice. So, while it is “recommended” to tune through Safari, you can also watch videos from Chrome or Safari.

And if you’re genuinely enthusiastic about the event, Apple also hosts viewing parties in several of its stores for you to try.

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