Live blogging from the Apple Special Event
IT PRO brings you coverage of Apple's new product event, with our real-time blogging coverage of Steve Jobs' keynote.
Speculation is rife about what Apple is planning to bring to market, with leaked' photos suggesting a new, larger and curved iPod Nano is in the works. Sightings last month pointed to new-look MacBooks, cased in metal rather than black or white plastic, while the iPod Touch PDA is also due for an iPhone-esque makeover.
Whatever Steve Jobs pulls out of his hat, we'll be there live to see it, and as soon as we see it, you'll know all about it with our live blogging coverage of the Let's Rock special event from San Francisco.
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