It's not clear yet if Apple will be live streaming Tuesday's major press event where the company is expected to unveil the latest version of its flagship smartphone family, the iPhone 5S.
Typically the company announces live streaming events the morning of major unveilings. However, there is still nothing on the company's Events page to indicate it plans on bringing the event to fan's computer screens.
Apple typically offers the event exclusively on its Safari web browser for Macs, iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches. For those who want to tune in to the event at the company's Cupertino Calif. headquarters campus at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET), they'll likely need to meet certain specification requirements.
According to the International Business Times, based on what the company required users for its WWDC live stream, where it unveiled iOS 7. Users can expect to require a Mac running OS X 10.6 or later. For mobile users, Apple will likely require you to watch the iPhone event via Safari on iOS devices, including iPhone, iPad, iPad mini and iPod Touch, on any device running iOS 4.2 or later. Apple has also decided to restore its "Apple Events" app on Apple TV, and any owners of a second- or third-generation Apple TV will be able to watch the iPhone event.
Below is a list of times the event will kick off based on location:
-10:00AM - Pacific
-11:00AM - Mountain
-12:00PM - Central
-1:00PM - Eastern
-6:00PM - London
-7:00PM - Paris
-9:00PM - Moscow
-1:00AM (September 11th) - Hong Kong
-2:00AM (September 11th) - Tokyo
-3:00AM (September 11th) - Sydney
Be sure to check back here for an embedded live stream window should Apple decide to put it up before the event. We'll have it for you below. In the meantime, you can check out some live blogs of the event from CNET and Gizmodo