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Late in August, Apple, Inc. sent out invitations to journalists, reviewers, critics, and developers to their special unveiling event which is to happen this coming Sept. 9, 2014 at 10 a.m PT (1 p.m. ET). The invitation states "Wish We Could Say More" and is dated 9.9.2014, which could mean there's much more to expect than what has already been talked about in rumors and speculation.

Although previous events are usually held either at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco or inside the Cupertino compay's campus vicinity, this year's event venue will likely be different. The publication cited that the Apple Event will take place at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino.

For those who couldn't make it in person and would still want to take a glimpse of the keynote in the comfort of their homes or offices, the Apple Event 2014 will also be broadcast online. They can simply do so by going to iTunes on their iPhones, iPads, or iTouches. Apple.com will also feature live streaming though it will only be restricted to Safari browser with 5.1.10 or later versions. A link is provided below to the live stream so you can watch.

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It can also be done via second to third-generation Apple TVs with software versions 6.2 or later.

There's still no detailed program list on what will be shown at the forthcoming events but rumors strongly suggest unveiling of the highly-anticipated iPhone 6 models, which is slated to come in 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch display; the iWatch that is speculated to come with a flexible screen and edgy health-related features; and the iPad 2 which will include storage updates, Touch ID, and a possible gold version.

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