Apple Live Stream Event: Tim Cook's March 2016 iPhone SE, iPad Pro, Macbook Pro Launch

By Jorge Solis j.solis@mstarsnews.com | Mar 21, 2016 11:30 AM EDT

March 21, 2016 has finally arrived and this means Apple CEO Tim Cook will hold the much anticipated live event event at its Cupertino campus. Check out the online live stream of the latest updates to the iPhone SE, iPad Pro, Mac Book Pro, and new Apple Watch bands.

According to Wired, rumors are swirling around that there might a new iPad, as well as a smaller, budget-minded iPhone. Since nobody knows exactly for sure what will be announced, we can speculate what products will be presented. Plus, audiences should get a more intimate look at the enhancements coming to iOS 9.3. Apple will most likely provide a release date for their mobile OS.

In an interview with NBC News, Gene Munster, managing director and research analyst at Piper Jaffray mentions what he thinks won't be discussed, "It's a pretty small event for Apple, in a smaller venue with less people and industry insiders. If they really wanted to use this as platform to talk about security or send some message, it's pretty low budget."

In a message to the Apple customers, Cook posted his stance against the FBI on the whole need for encryption debate, "We are challenging the FBI's demands with the deepest respect for American democracy and a love of our country. We believe it would be in the best interest of everyone to step back and consider the implications. While we believe the FBI's intentions are good, it would be wrong for the government to force us to build a backdoor into our products. And ultimately, we fear that this demand would undermine the very freedoms and liberty our government is meant to protect."

Starting time:

San Francisco: 10:00AM / New York: 1:00PM /

London: 5:00PM / Berlin 6:00PM / Moscow: 8:00PM /

Beijing: 1:00AM (March 22nd) /

Tokyo: 2:00AM (March 22nd) / Sydney 4:00AM (March 22nd)

To Watch The Livestream, Click here:

Apple's live stream is available through the Apple TV set-top box. The event can be seen the Safari browser on OS X (10.8.5 and above) and iOS devices (iOS 7 and above). Windows 10 users can watch as well through their Microsoft Edge browser.

Readers, what do you think of the new Apple products?

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