sincity Posted March 25, 2019 Share Posted March 25, 2019 While it isn’t 100% confirmed, it’s pretty safe to assume at this point that Apple will be launching its long-awaited and much-rumored TV and movie streaming service at its upcoming March 25, 2019 keynote event.Two weeks ago, the Cupertino firm sent out official invites to the event and, while the included details were on the lighter side, the not-so-subtle title – “It’s show time” – gave us at least a rough idea of what to expect.At this point, what we’re not sure of is the finer details, like what exactly we'll be watching on Apple’s new streaming service – although it’s all but guaranteed to at least include Apple’s own original content.There have also been rumors floating around to suggest that the service will act as a hub of sorts, which in the US will amalgamate services such as CBS, HBO and other popular channels, although we’ve learned that Netflix doesn’t want anything to do with it, perhaps unsurprisingly.There’s also word that the new streaming service will be part of a larger subscription package – perhaps similar to Amazon Prime and all its included benefits – that could also incorporate an Apple news and magazine service along with movie and TV streaming.No matter what Apple’s new service will look like, we’re all set to find out in the coming hours, so here are the details on how you can watch the unveiling live!Apple's streaming service: everything we know so farHow to watch from anywhere in the worldThe event is set to kick off on Monday morning (March 25) in the US, and will be hosted inside Cupertino’s Steve Jobs Theater. Specifically, the event will commence at 10am PT (Pacific Time), which converts to the following times in other locales:US Eastern Time (ET): 1pm, Monday March 25Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): 5pm, Monday March 25Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT): 4am, Tuesday March 26If we haven't listed your specific location, you use this nifty converter courtesy of timeanddate.com to find the exact day and time based on your nearest major city.Thankfully, streaming the Apple event is easy and free no matter where you are in the world. Simply follow this link and click ‘play’ to begin livestreaming the event from within your browser.Netflix won't be part of Apple's new streaming serviceApple's $1 billion bet on original TV shows may begin as soon as March 2019Apple sends March 25 event invite, likely to unveil its video streaming servicehttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/74t5jlrvalQ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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