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Apple holds media event in Cupertino: Live blog

Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, discuss the features of the new Apple iPad Air 2.
(Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press)
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Apple is wrapping up its annual one-two punch of fall media events Thursday morning, when it is expected to unveil new iPads and Macs, among other announcements.

Thursday's event is a more scaled-down affair than its spectacle from last month, when it rented out the massive Flint Center auditorium in Cupertino, Calif., invited U2 to perform and launched a brand-new product category, the Apple Watch.

This time around, we expect to get some incremental upgrades to the iPad as well as a gold version. Apple will likely provide more details on its OS X Yosemite desktop operating system, HomeKit, Apple Pay mobile payment system and Apple Watch.

Like it did for its September event, Apple will again be live-streaming the festivities. You can check out the feed here -- hopefully the live stream will work this time around and we won't be inundated with a Chinese voiceover.

You can also follow along here, where our tech team will be live-tweeting the latest developments.

In the meantime, you can check out some of our latest Apple coverage, such as the most credible rumors and a look at Apple's recent tablet woes.

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