The event starts at 10 a.m. PDT / 5 p.m. GMT

Mar 21, 2016 13:00 GMT  ·  By

Apple’s March 21 "Let Us Loop You In" media event will kick off soon, at 10 a.m. PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) or 5 p.m. GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), and as always, we're prepared with a live blog to keep you guys in the loop with what Apple will unveil.

We've already detailed what we think the Cupertino company is about to announce this evening, or morning, depending on your location on the globe, based, of course, on the rumors spread around the Internet through social media, and we are now preparing to cover the entire event.

Apple will start the grand event, which will be hosted, as usual, by Tim Cook, on March 21, 2016, starting 10 a.m. PDT (1 p.m. EST/EDT or 5 p.m. GMT if you are in Europe). It will be broadcasted live on Apple's special web page, but only those running a supported web browser can view it.

The live stream uses Apple’s HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) technology, which requires you to have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch device with the Safari web browser and iOS 7.0 or later, a Macbook or iMac computer with Safari 6.0.5 or later and OS X 10.8.5 or higher, as well as a 2nd or 3rd generation Apple TV running tvOS 6.2 or later.

Windows 10 users can watch the live stream with Microsoft Edge

It is also possible to watch the live stream of Apple's "Let Us Loop You In" event on a 4th generation Apple TV, or a Windows 10 PC with the Microsoft Edge web browser. Any other combination of browsers and operating systems is not supported, and that's why we have here a live blog.

The event is taking place at the Apple campus in Cupertino. Please note that our live blog willrefresh in real time, so you don't need to press the refresh button on your web browser from time to time to get the updates. We'll try to cover all the hottest moments as they occur.

Summing up what you should expect from Apple's "Let Us Loop You In" event, there will be a new iPhone device, several software updates, including iOS 9.3, Mac OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan, watchOS 2.2, and tvOS 9.2, several new bands for the Apple Watch, and possible a brand-new iPad.

That's a wrap. Apple's 'Let us loop you in' event is now over.

iPad Pro 9.7-inch starts at $599 for the 32GB model. $749 for the 128GB model. And, for the first time, there will be available as a 256GB model for $899. 

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9.7-inch iPad Pro available for pre-order March 24, 2016.

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iPad Pro now available in Rose Gold.

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The new iPad Pro comes with an amazing camera with great features.

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New accesories are now availalbe for the 9.7-inch iPad.

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And, of course, Apple Pen.

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Always-on Siri will be available for the smaller iPad.

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9.7-inch iPad Pro has a professional audio system built-in. It's incredible for gaming.

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The smaller iPad Pro comes with true tone technology.

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9.7-inch iPad Pro offers with up to 25% better brightness than iPad Air 2.

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There are now over 1 million iPad apps in the App Store.

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The majority of iPad users come from Microsoft Windows.

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Apple announced 9.7-inch iPad Pro.

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Phil Schiller is now on stage talking about a new iPad.

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iOS 9.3 update available today for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

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CarPlay is now supported by even more car manufacturers.

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iOS 9.3 also adds multiple improvements to the Health, News, Music, Maps, and CarPlay.

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Touch ID Notes available now in iOS 9.3.

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iOS 9.3 brings Night Shift.

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iPhone SE is available for only $399 for the 16GB model. Will be sold in over 100 countries by end of May 2016.

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iPhone SE is the most powerful 4-inch iPhone ever.

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Touch ID and Apple Pay are available for iPhone SE.

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And the same awesome camera that is available in iPhone 6s.

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iPhone SE brings better battery life.

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This is the new iPhone SE smartphone.

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Apple believes people love smaller phones. Apple announces iPhone SE.

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New iPhone people! A smaller iPhone for the masses.

Siri has been greatly improved for the Apple TV in the new tvOS 9.2 update, available later today.

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Tim Cook talks about all the great Apple Watch apps that you can get from the App Store.

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Apple introduces new bands. Apple Watch starts today from $299.

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Tim Cook is back on stage talking about the Apple Watch.

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CareKit is Open Source! Will be available worldwide in April 2016!

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The first iPhone app fro the new CareKit technology launches today for Parkinson patients.

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Apple cares, and its products and technologies will help people learn about their health. Meet CareKit

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We're now watching a video about people and companies that use Apple's ResearchKit technology and various apps to help them in their health researches, improving their lives.

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Back to Tim Cook. He invites Jeff Williams on stage to talk about ResearchKit and the new features implemented for the Health app.

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Meet Liam, the machine that Apple uses to make its iPhone products and save the environment.

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Lisa Jackson, Apple's VP for environment is now on stage talking about Apple protecting the environment with its products.

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As expected, Tim Cook talked about the latest discussions Apple had with FBI if they should be decrypting an iPhone or not.

10 a.m PDT (5 p.m. GMT): Here we go people! Apple's 'Let us loop you in event' begins now! Tim Cook is now on stage talking about Apple's birthday on April.

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4 a.m PDT (11 a.m. GMT): Apple took down their online store ahead of the upcoming "Let Us Loop You In" media event. 

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