One more thing is the name that Apple has given to this new product presentation event in which we hope to see the new MacBook with Apple’s own ARM CPU. The last time Apple named a special event with a One more thing , the company introduced the first Macs with Intel’s x86 CPUs, 14 years ago. History repeats itself with a new CPU architecture change.
In this article we explain how to follow this presentation event and what time it will take place in the place of our planet where you are.
Apple will offer this time the retransmission of a video instead of a live and direct presentation event as has been customary in recent years, due to the pandemic that we have all suffered for too long. As almost always, the Keynote or presentation of news will take place at 10 in the morning on the North American West Coast, home of Apple. That hour are these hours in all these capitals;
Barcelona : 19:00 Bogotá : 13:00 Buenos Aires : 15:00 Caracas : 14:00 Chicago : 12:00 La Paz : 14:00 Lima : 12:00 Los Angeles : 10:00 Madrid : 19:00 City of Mexico : 12:00 | Miami : 1:00 p.m. New York : 1:00 p.m. San Francisco : 10:00 a.m. San Juan : 2:00 p.m. San Salvador : 12:00 p.m. Santiago : 3:00 p.m. Santo Domingo : 2:00 p.m. Tokyo : 3:00 a.m. |
If you don’t see the city you are in in the list above, you can look for it on this page with a much longer list, with more capitals.
When that time comes, you can watch the event right here, by pressing play in this video;
At the same time that you watch the video, which is obviously presented in English and without subtitles, you can also open iPhoneros.com and you will find an article in which we publish in Spanish, in real time, everything that we are saying to the second about the news that they are presented. You can also do it directly on our Twitter account. It is also possible to receive notifications on your iPhone of each message we publish in real time by activating the notifications for our account. In this screenshot you can see how it is done by opening Twitter on a computer.
We are waiting for you here next Tuesday, November 10, with a lot to know how those new Macs with Apple CPUs will be. It is expected that they will use a version of the A14 such as the iPhone 12 or iPad Air 4, probably powered, with the odd surprise about the specifications of this chip that they have shown us in the presentation of the iPhone 12.