Source: Rene Ritchie/iMore
Starting at 10:00 AM PT/1:00 PM ET on November 10, Apple execs and team members will take to the distant stage at Apple Park in Cupertino to show off one (probably) final set of new products before we close out 2020. We're expecting the first set of Macs powered by Apple's custom chips, and maybe one or two more goodies.
iMore is usually on the ground and in the Steve Jobs Theatre for these special events, but 2020 is like nothing we've ever seen before, and no one is going to Apple Park for a visit any time soon.
Since we're entirely remote for Apple's November event, we'll be eagerly watching along with all the rest of you, waiting to see what Apple will unveil. If you haven't already joined our Discord channel, you're officially invited!

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