There's another #AppleEvent Twitter hashflag coming today

What you need to know
- Apple will hold a new special event on November 10.
- Just like other recent events, there's a hashflag coming.
- The colorful Apple logo will reportedly go live today at 18:00 Central European Standard Time.
Apple has another special event scheduled for November 10 and, just like other recent events, there's a new Twitter hashflag coming to celebrate.
Shared to Twitter, obviously, the new hashflag will reportedly go live within the next hour or so – meaning it could well be available by the time you read this.
https://twitter.com/hashflagsio/status/1324279168754999296?s=20
Like other hashflags people will be able to enter #AppleEvent into any tweet they send and see a colorful Apple logo pop up. Hashflags are a relatively new thing and Twitter allows companies to set them up to help promote things. They need to be important things as well – pricing can be around $1 million, reportedly.
Apple's media event is expected to see the first Apple silicon Macs arrive, at the very least. The AirTags trackers are also a "maybe" for next week's event, too.
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