After months of anticipation and rumor, Apple will be holding a press event tomorrow at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) where it is expected the company will finally unveil the iPhone 5S and low-cost iPhone C.

The event kicks off at Apple's Cupertino campus in California at 10:00 a.m. local time. Below is a list of the live coverage items from across the world, courtesy of The Verge.

-10:00AM - Pacific

-11:00AM - Mountain

-12:00PM - Central

-1:00PM - Eastern

-6:00PM - London

-7:00PM - Paris

-9:00PM - Moscow

-1:00AM (September 11th) - Hong Kong

-2:00AM (September 11th) - Tokyo

-3:00AM (September 11th) - Sydney

Unfortunately, Apple is not as forthcoming with presenting live streams as its rival Samsung, which recently held an unveiling event for the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear Smartwatch. Apple, on the other hand, tends to wait until the morning of its unveilings before giving people a place to live stream the event. At its last major press event, June's World Wide Developer's Conference, the company didn't announce a live stream until the morning of.

In addition, the event could only be live streamed under specific circumstances. Users were required to have a Safari web browser on iOS 4.2 or above. The event could also be seen on any iPad, iPad mini or iPod touch. With Safari 4 or later on any Mac OS X v10.6 or later or the event could be streamed via Apple TV with a second or third generation requirement with software of 5.0.2 or later. Users who want to watch the live stream when and if it is finally announced tomorrow morning should make sure they have similar means.

Finally, live blogs of the event can be found at these popular tech websites: CNET, Endgadget and Gizmodo.

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