You can catch the event online on its official YouTube channel Apple.com
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One More Thing: Here's how to catch the Apple Event live today

The Bridge Chronicle tells you about what you can expect from the anticipated Apple Event scheduled for tonight.

Khevna Pandit

After the Apple Watch 6 and the iPhone 12 series, if you think that the excitement has died down -- Apple has news for you. Titled 'One More Thing', the company is all set to launch its third event of the year tonight. Perhaps the last event of 2020, users have speculated the launch of ARM-powered "Apple Silicon" Mac computers, Big Sur release.

What should you expect?

According to reports, Apple is also set to manufacture 2.5 million Silicon MacBooks by February 2021. And while the Tim Cook led company hasn't given out any details about the same, a Bloomberg report also suggests how it could be switching over from the intel core processors to its own in-house chips. However, apart from the transition, there seems to be no significant design change by the software giant.

Where can you watch it?

If you're as excited as we are, you can catch the event online on its official YouTube channel. The event will live stream the event at 10:00 AM EST (11:00 PM IST) from Apple Park. And while the company will be airing the event on Apple Events Site, iOS users can catch it on their Apple TV app as well. However, if you have no access to either of these media, you can catch it live on YouTube.

When: Tuesday, 11:00 PM

Where: Apple Events, Apple TV and YouTube.com

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