Apple Will Live Stream Today’s iPad Event

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The next best thing to actually being at an Apple press event is being able to watch the whole thing live from the comfort of your own living room. Unfortunately, the Cupertino company doesn’t live stream every event to the public, but you’ll be pleased to know it will be showing today’s iPad event.

Several readers have gotten in touch with us to say that the “Apple Events” channel has today returned to the Apple TV ahead of this morning’s event. “Watch the special event held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco,” its description reads.

There’s no sign of a live stream on Apple’s website just yet, but usually we get the option to watch it there, too. (See update below.)

In addition to new iPads, we’re expecting other exciting announcements from today’s event, include release dates and pricing for OS X Mavericks and the new Mac Pro, updates to Apple’s iLife apps for iOS, new Retina MacBook Pros powered by the latest Haswell chips, and maybe even a new Apple TV.

Apple’s event will kick off at 10 a.m. Pacific.

UPDATE: The live stream will be streamed on Apple’s website, too, so you can watch in it your browser if you don’t have an Apple TV.

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