It’s Official, Tokyo Keynote To Be Streamed For Everyone

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Thanks to MacCentral for pointing out an announcement at Appleis Web site that Steve Jobsis keynote would, in fact, be streamed (credit where credit is due, and all). We reported yesterday that Apple would be offering the keynote via a satellite feed to a retail store called PC World in a London suburb called Croydon. Today, Apple has made it official that the rest of us would get a chance to see it as well via a Webcast. From Appleis Web site:

Steve Jobs Keynote - Tokyo 2001
February 22 - 10am (Tokyo)
February 21 - 5pm (PT)

Watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs deliver the MACWORLD Expo keynote address from Tokyois Makuhari Messe Event Hall. See the live webcast right here exclusively in QuickTime. Itis an event you wonit want to miss.

Apple is largely expected to introduce new iMac, Cube, and iBook models at next weekis show. You can head to Appleis Web site and bookmark the page for viewing next week. Barring technical difficulties, we will be offering live coverage of the event for those who can canit catch the stream.

Bryan Chaffin

Bryan Chaffin

Bryan is the cofounder of The Mac Observer and currently serves as Afternoon Editor. He has contributed to MacAddict and MacFormat magazines, and coauthored Incredible iPad Apps for Dummies with Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus.

You can find out more about Bryan at his personal site, GeekTells, or follow him on Twitter @TMOBryan.

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