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So our own Vincent Nguyen is heading off to London in a few days, his second trip to Europe this month. This time its for an Apple event though. The only clue as to what it is about is the whole “Mum is no longer the word” slogan that’s sprawled across the banner of the invitation.

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Anyways, on to the more important part, he will be Livecasting from the event, just like he did with the last apple event. The livecast time will be set on London time, which, just as a reminder is Greenwich Meant Time or GMT, so for myself, in Eastern time, they’ll be 5 hours ahead.

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Most people, myself included, are guessing that this event will be where they unveil the 3G iPhone, or at the very least, the carrier that will be receiving the iPhone in Europe. That will obviously be the main event, but Apple doesn’t usually have an event like this, and only unveil more or less one thing, so I wonder what they have up their sleeves.

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4 Responses to “Apple Event in London on September 18th”

  1. Eric September 15, 2007

    You guys and your jetset life style suck. Bring me back some Cadbury Chocolate.

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  2. Dunes September 15, 2007

    Looking forward to it

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  3. Ty September 15, 2007

    Wow, sounds exciting. Maybe they’ll reveil the new Macbook that is only $50?!?1? :-P

    Kidding…

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  4. Vincent Nguyen September 15, 2007

    [quote comment="28639"]You guys and your jetset life style suck. Bring me back some Cadbury Chocolate.[/quote]

    I’ve been living out of a suitcase right out of college at the age of 22 — 11 years later, I’m starting to feel it.

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