Apple will live stream March 9 Apple Watch event

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Didn’t get your invite to the exclusive Apple Watch event on March 9? Apple’s still going to let everyone in on the action with a livestream of the event from the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

Apple posted a link to the live stream for the March 9th event on it’s homepage today. The keynote kicks off at 10AM PDT, when it’s expect that Apple will announce all the details about Apple Watch.

To tune into the live stream, iOS users must be running Safari on iOS 6.0 or later. Mac users running OS X 10.6.8 and above can tune in through Safari too, but there’s not an option for Android and PC users. An Apple event channel will also likely be made available on Apple TV sets on the morning of the event.

Along with revealing full pricing and launch details, the “Spring Forward” event could also feature new Mac hardware. The long-rumored 12-inch retina MacBook Air could make an appearance at the keynote, as well as spec upgrades for the MacBook Pro lineup.

Cult of Mac will be on-hand to liveblog all the action on March 9, so mark you calendars, and prepare your bank account for the beatdown it’s about to get.

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