Today at 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern, Apple will introduce the 2011 version of the iPhone at an event in the Town Hall theater on Apple's campus: 4 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California. Town Hall is a small forum; only 12 rows of seats with a capacity of about 250 people. You probably had many college classes in a similar room. (Click here for a 360º view of the room.)
Chances are that you, like me, are not one of the select few invited to the announcement. But some of the people who are attending plan to live-blog the event as it happens. Here are direct links to the live coverage at some of the sites that I expect to provide the best live coverage:
- Macworld. Jason Snell and Dan Moren are perhaps the best live-bloggers in the world for Apple announcements.
- GDGT. Ryan Block has a great track record of providing excellent live coverage of events.
- This is my next. Joshua Topolsky did a nice job of live-blogging Apple events back when he ran Engadget, so I expect that he will also do a nice job on his new site.
- Engadget. I suspect that the new guys running Engadget will also do a good job.
- Ars Technica. Jacqui Cheng will be posting live updates.
Be sure to return to iPhone J.D. on Wednesday morning for all of my thoughts on the new hardware and software announced by Apple today.