Reports: Live Coverage of Apple’s “Rock and Roll” Special Event on September 9th 2009
September 9th, 2009 admin
Apple will be hosting a special media event at 10AM pacific time on Wednesday, September 9, and The Mac Observer will be on location to bring you live coverage.

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Apple will be hosting a special media event at 10AM pacific time on Wednesday, September 9, and The Mac Observer will be on location to bring you live coverage. Apple is expected to introduce new iPod models, and many are speculating the company has a surprise or two in store.
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Confirming rumors that have been circulating for a week, on Monday Apple began inviting the press to a media event for September 9th. As with other media event invitations the company isn’t offering details on what will be included, but the image accompanying the event is iPod-themed, with a tagline that reads, “It’s rock and...
Apple hosted a media event on Wednesday that saw the release of new iPod models.
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Piper Jaffray analyst, Gene Munster, expects Apple CEO Steve Jobs will likely make his first public appearance in months at the company’s special media event on September 9, according to Fortune. Apple is expected to introduce updated iPod models at the “It’s Only Rock and Roll” event.
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We’re rolling out our good ol’ fashioned 9to5mac Livepanel which will be circulating the best feeds throughout the iPod event.
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Apple hosted a special media event on Wednesday where the iPod lineup was revamped, iTunes 9 was released, iPhone OS 3.1 rolled out, and the iTunes LP was introduced. Once again, the TMO staff kicked it into high gear and offered up live coverage along with some great follow up analysis
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Confirming reports that an iPod-centric event would be held on Wednesday, Sept. 9, Apple has made official its annual keynote at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
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Apple hosted a special media event on Wednesday where the iPod lineup was revamped, iTunes 9 was released, iPhone OS 3.1 rolled out, and the iTunes LP was introduced. Once again, the TMO staff kicked it into high gear and offered up live coverage along with some great follow up analysis.
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DigiTimes reports that Apple has contracted with OmniVision for 3.2-megapixel camera sensors that will be deployed in revised models of the iPod touch, iPod nano, and iPod classic next month, presumably at Apple’s rumored September 9th media event.
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Basically: new iPods and iTunes, no Beatles and no tablet. In declining order of likelihood, here’s what Apple will show off tomorrow: 1.
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