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Now that we’re a part of the Vox Media family, we thought we’d try something different at the latest Apple extravaganza. We’re expecting Apple to introduce the transitional year iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, possibly a new iPad and a new Apple TV. Our friends at The Verge will provide live wall-to-wall coverage.
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At Re/code, we convened a panel of some of the smartest voices on Apple and will be hosting a real-time analysis discussion inside San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, where Apple is holding the event.
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My colleague Arik Hesseldahl and I will moderate a discussion with Ben Bajarin of Creative Strategies, who heads the firm’s consumer technology research; Carolina Milanesi, research chief at Kantar Worldpanel, who is best-known for her in-depth studies of the smartphone and tablet industries; and Walter Piecyk, managing director of BTIG, who writes extensively about the telecommunications industry.
Our stories leading up to the event:
• What to expect at Apple’s iPhone 6s event this week
• New hardware, same TV: Why the new Apple TV will feel familiar
• Get ready for Apple TV games
• And the price of the Apple iPhone 6s will be …
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.