Less than an hour to go: Here's how to watch the Apple Event as it unfolds

The biggest tech event of the year is minutes from its beginning and in its trademark move, Apple has pulled down its online store.

Less than an hour to go: Here's how to watch the Apple Event as it unfolds
The biggest tech event of the year is minutes from its beginning and in its trademark move, Apple has pulled down its online store. The event tonight is expected to see the unvieling of new iPhones- 6S and 6S plus as well as a new version of the iPad. The company is also expected to revamp a product it has called a "hobby"- the Apple TV.

So even as the "We'll be back" is up on the Apple Store pages- the world is looking to tune into the excitement of the new launches. Here's how to be there when Tim Cook takes the stage.

As always, Apple will live-stream the event on all its devices- the iPhone, iPad and Mac. iPhones, iPads and iPod Touch devices running iOS 7 or later can be used to watch the event on the Safari web browser. Mac and MacBook users on OS X 10.8.5 or later can tune in to the event as well.

Also, for the first time ever, Apple will let Microsoft Windows 10 users watch the stream- a step that is a big departure from the normal scheme of things for Apple. Windows 10 users can watch the event on Microsoft's Edge browser by going to Apple.com.

The event can also be viewed on second and third generation Apple TV devices that run software version 6.2 or later.

Economic Times will also track the big event. Catch all the action here.
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