It's that time of year again, when the technorati flock to see Apple's newest, weirdest and rose-goldest creations.
。  On Wednesday, Apple will host its third "special event" of 2016. This time, expectations are for a new iPhone -- iPhone 7 -- and maybe a few other surprises along the way.。 Almost no matter where you are, you'll be able to stream the event -- as long as you're not an Android user.。  Time/Place。  You're going to want to be ready to go by 1 P.M. EDT on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016.。 The event is taking place in San Francisco.。Mashable。  Computer
。 If you're hoping to catch a bit of the Apple event while at work, we totally understand. We'll be doing the same thing (although it
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。 For folks with Apple computers, it's pretty easy. First thing you'll need is a little program called Safari. You can download it here, although if you have an Apple computer, you already have it.
。  By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.。  Thanks for signing up!	。 If you're a PC person, you'll need to be running Windows 10 and have the Microsoft Edge browser. Anything older than that and you'll need to follow us on Twitter, which is probably preferable anyways.
。 Smartphone/Tablet
。  Smartphone/Tablet。  Looking to catch the event while on the move? Thanks to the magic of modern technology, that's totally doable -- as long as you're an Apple customer.
	。  A heads up that you'll need to be on iOS 7.0 or above. Chance are you'll be OK on that (iOS is now up to 9.3.5), but there's a possibility you'll need to update first.。  Android folks are out of luck.。 Internet TV/Apple TV/OTT
。 If you've got Apple TV, you'll find a random app that's suddenly available -- Apple Events.	。 Click on that app and you'll be able to stream the show. You'll need to have a non-first generation Apple TV with software of at least version 6.2.
。  Uhm..."other" ways。Almost no matter where you are, you'll be able to stream the event -- as long as you're not an Android user.。

will be on the scene, and live blogging, and tweeting, and doing some Facebook Lives, and who knows what else. Yea, Snapchat too.
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Make sure you're updated to at least Safari version 6.0.5 and OS X 10.8.5.。
Much like on your computer, fire up the Safari app, which is the only way to watch the event. Once there, head on over to Apple.com/apple-events.	
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Android folks are out of luck. 。