Apple Watch live: Apple unveils smartwatch and new MacBook at 'Spring Forward' event

Apple will be announcing its new smart watch on Monday, and could be bringing other new products too. Follow for our live updates on rumours and information ahead of the launch

Andrew Griffin
Monday 09 March 2015 12:00 EDT
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The Apple Watch works with all iPhones from the 5 onwards
The Apple Watch works with all iPhones from the 5 onwards

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The Apple Watch will be launched at an event on Monday night, with Apple set to detail the watch's full features and finalise pricing and launch date.

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The event will be of key importance to Apple, as it it's the first time the company has launched an entirely new kind of device since the iPad, when Steve Jobs was still in control of the company.

Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, and the rest of his team are expected to run through some of the features of the watch — which was first announced in September — as well as potentially announcing some new ones. The company could also announce its new MacBook Air and a streaming music service based on Beats, which it bought last year.

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