ive streaming technology lets you watch, create and share videos in real time, a bit like live TV. All you need to be able to live stream is an internet enabled device, like a smart phone or tablet, and a platform (such as a website or app) to live stream from. By transmitting a few seconds of the file at a time over the internet, client devices do not have to download the entire video before starting to play it. Live streaming is when the streamed video is sent over the Internet in real time, to learn about streaming options, check out Go live Melbourne .

Apple is pulling its old trick again, by live streaming its product announcement today, that starts in just one hour. However, there’s a condition here: you have to use an iPad or other Apple device to access the stream. L

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Video goes live at 10 AM PDT or 1 PM ET on Apple TV, an iOS 4.2 or later device, or maybe a Mac that runs OS X 10.6 or later. You can also visit the Apple website from a Safari browser just a bit before the event starts. Things to expect in the following two hours are the iPad Mini 2, iPad 5, new Mac Pro and maybe a new MacBook.

We could also see new iPods and OS X Mavericks ready for release. The iPad Mini 2 may feature a Retina Display, while the iPad 5 will be more compact and totally change the design of the previous 4 models. Clock is ticking folks! What device will you be watching the event on?