Apple will be the talk of the tech world today, March 8, 2022. The company’s Peek Performance event starts at 1 PM ET and will likely include the announcement of a new iPhone SE with 5G, an upgraded iPad Air, and at least one new Mac. While many of our readers steer clear of the Apple ecosystem, it’s normal to, ahem, peek across the way.
Our sister site iMore will cover all the news from Apple’s Peek Performance event as it happens. They’ll also recap the event and share how to watch Apple’s stream after it concludes. If you’d like to watch the event live, there are several ways to do so.
The easiest way to watch Apple’s event is to tune in on YouTube. It’s possible to view YouTube on just about any device, and it doesn’t require you to have a specific operating system. YouTube also supports setting reminders, so you can make sure you get pinged when the event is about to start.
If you prefer watching your Apple news on Apple software or hardware, you can also check out the event on the Apple TV app or on the Apple Events website.
Instead of watching out of interest, you may prefer to watch Apple’s event to be able to make timely jokes. If that’s your cup of tea, make sure to follow our senior editor Zac Bowden on Twitter.
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