Apple is kicking off the special events of 2019 with a presentation entitled “It’s show time”, scheduled for next Monday (25/3) at 14h by Brasília time. It will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater at the Apple Park in Cupertino (California, United States).
Putting even more fuel into the fire of expectations for this keynote, Apple stepped forward and this week launched new iPad Air and mini, new iMacs and even the second generation of AirPods.
With these hardware already announced, it is very likely that the presentation will focus a lot on the new streaming video and subscription to periodicals (magazines, newspapers, etc.) that Apple has been working on for a long time.
Next, find out how to follow the event “close by”.
Live streaming from Apple
Apple has already confirmed that it will transmit the keynote Live via streaming of video.

It can be followed by either the company’s website (requires an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch running Safari on iOS 10 or higher; a Mac running Safari on macOS Sierra 10.12 or higher; or a PC running Microsoft Edge on Windows 10; and Apple even mentions that users of other platforms will be able to access the stream using recent versions of Chrome or Firefox as well) or a second generation Apple TV (or higher) with the latest version of your operating system installed.
Alternatively, anyone who wants to can download and follow the unofficial app Apple Events for macOS – developed by Brazilian Guilherme Rambo – and follow the transmission by him, too (also supports transmission to Google Chromecast).
MM Live
Even with Apple’s live broadcast, our MM Live is guaranteed, with event information brought to you in real time, point by point, in Portuguese.

It’s a great addition to the official Apple broadcast and a perfect alternative if you can’t keep up with the broadcast itself at keynote time (it will be business hours in Brazil, after all), since we do MM Live both in text and with images – and it works well via desktops or mobile.
We will start our live blogging at 1:45 pm.

For those who cannot follow everything in detail during the keynote, we will post on Twitter at @MacMagazine the main highlights of what is being announced there.
We don’t want to flood timelines others for nothing, so the idea is just to post some tweets during the entire event.
Full articles
Obviously, while all of the above happens in real time during Apple’s presentation, we will have a team working hard on full and detailed articles on everything that is announced and what else is going on here for the site.
Although the keynote itself lasts between 1h30 and 2h (maximum), normally, our coverage extends until late at night – depending on the volume of news, of course.
Podcast
We will record issue # 316 of MacMagazine On Air on Tuesday (3/26) at night, the day after the keynote.

Stay tuned! ?
Wallet ticket
As is also a tradition, we created a ticket that you can place on the iPhone Wallet app in order to be informed a little before the special event starts.
Add it by clicking / tapping below:

MM Live
in MacMagazine
Ticket for WalletRequires iOS 6 or higher Compatible with iPhones / iPods touch

Or scan the following QR code via Wallet – tap the plus sign (+) in the upper right corner, choose “Scan Code” and point the camera:

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So, everyone anxious ?! ?