Apple Event March 21 Live Stream Free, Start Time: iPhone 6c And iPad Air 3 Launch Event, New Apple Watch Bands

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An Apple logo hangs above the entrance to the Apple store on 5th Avenue in the Manhattan borough of New York City, July 21, 2015.  Reuters

In case you haven't heard, Apple is going to have one of their big events on March 21, and it is called "Let Us Loop You In", the company's first major press event of the year.  This is what is currently known about the Apple Event March 21 with its start time, schedule, and how to watch online or livestream, as well as some of the products like the new iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch Bands, perhaps with new MacBooks. 

So, what can be expected from Apple this time?  Generally, the fall is when the new iPhones and iPads are announced, and there could be some kind of iPad and iPhone related news this time for the spring. 

There are many rumors, and one of them is a smaller version of the iPhone.  This would be a smaller screen at about 4 inches, and it could be called the iPhone SE, iPhone 5SE, and the iPhone 6C. 

As for the iPad, it is predicted to be a new iPad Pro or possibly an iPad Air 3. Whatever name is chosen, it is planned to have a 9.7 inch screen. 

Fortune states that Apple could roll out a new version of the mobile operating system with iOS 9.3.  After all, a beta version of iOS 9.3 is out for developers, and jailbreaking iOS 9.3 should be coming soon.  As for what is expected of iOS 9.3, it plans to have better security for the Notes app as well as Night Shift. 

Then there are also rumors of new accessories being available for the Apple Watch.  This could range from anything to bands, but probably not a new version of the product. 

For those that want to watch the Apple March 21 Media Event online or through livestream channels, Apple has made that option available.  Apple Insider reports that invitations were sent out last week, and the keynote begins at 10 AM PDT and can be watched live here

This event will be held at Apple's corporate headquarters at 1 Infinite Loop in Cupertino, California.  It is possible that this presentation could be the last to be held at Apple's present headquarters, as Tim Cook has stated at last month's annual shareholders meeting that the 1,000 seat theater at Apple's upcoming Campus 2 might be open in time next year. 

Oh, and "one more thing".  It is also possible that this spring event will unveil the new versions of the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro for 2016.  There have been a lot of rumors about that product, specifically that it will have Skylake processors.  If these new Apple laptops are not unveiled on Monday, then they will probably be held at its WorldWide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June.  Apple will probably have some kind of event in the fall to focus on iPhone 7.  

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