Eddy Cue got to Moscone, Tim Cook woke up at 4:00 AM

Sep 9, 2014 16:18 GMT  ·  By

Apple is getting ready to reveal their newest best gadgets for the fall of 2014. This time, however, their style is little bit different than previous events. Apple not only streams the live event, but it has a special page with photos preceding it. 

It's the big day for Apple and everyone is ready for the awesome event of the fall. For a few days, gadget lovers will forget all about Samsung, HTC and any other devices that come out every month. Everyone, from regular people to the media or tech bloggers will only talk about Apple and their newly launched products.

Just for the Apple users?

However, this event is a little bit different. For once, Apple is streaming it online, but that's not new. The new thing is that it can only be viewed via an Apple device: iPhone, iPod, iPad, Apple TV or Safari on a Mac. Users have found a way to stream it using VLC on a Windows PC, but there's no telling yet if that will work.

The Apple higher-ups are treating this event in their own way. Tim Cook, for example, woke up today at least 6 hours before the big event. At 4:00 AM he tweeted, "Looking forward to a great day in Cupertino! Join us at 10am Pacific. #AppleLive."

A few hours later, Apple's Senior Vice President of Marketing Phil Schiller sent out a tweet of his own pointing to the Apple Live Streaming Page, "Almost time!! :-> apple.com/live/ #AppleLive"

"Where is everyone?"

By far the funniest tweet came from Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services. He posted a message an hour and a half before the big event, "Just got to Moscone, where is everyone! :D #AppleLive". Apple's event takes place in Cupertino this year, not in one of the traditional venues from San Francisco, California, like the Moscone Center.

Apple also set up a webpage where they post messages like these and photos taken outside the Flint Center for Performing Arts, in Cupertino. An image shows the lanyards guests and media will get when the register to enter the big hall, another one points to the thousands of people gathered around Flint Center, or the empty seats waiting for the crowd.

Apple will reveal their newest gadgets starting at 10am PST (5pm GMT). A new iPhone that will supposedly come in two sizes, a new iWatch and some other news will be flying out of Cupertino.

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