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  • Chris Velazco/Engadget

    The most important stuff from today's iPhone event

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    Dana Wollman
    Dana Wollman
    09.12.2017

    This has been one busy day at Engadget. Today two of us found ourselves at Apple Park, the company's new California headquarters, where it held its first keynote to unveil the iPhone X and a bunch of other stuff. After a two-hour, news-filled liveblog, V headed off to the demo area, where he got hands-on with the iPhone X, iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, Apple Watch Series 3 and Apple TV 4K. Meanwhile, I found a spot in front of one of Apple Park's futuristic glass buildings to break down what the heck just happened. This is our first take, but it won't be our last: Stay tuned to Engadget as we continue posting photos, videos and news analysis. Follow all the latest news from Apple's iPhone event here!

  • Chris Velazco / Engadget

    Our first look at Apple's new 'spaceship' campus

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    Dana Wollman
    Dana Wollman
    09.12.2017

    Today's going to be a busy day at Engadget: We're expecting to see new iPhones, an Apple Watch and a 4K Apple TV. But we'd be remiss if we attended the first keynote held at Apple Park, the company's new spacecraft-inspired headquarters, and didn't make an attempt to document the experience. In particular, we spent some time at the newly christened Steve Jobs Theater, perched on top of a hill at the southeastern end of the 175-acre property. Despite its hilltop location, the 1,000-seat presenting space itself is mostly underground, with stadium seating, two glass elevators, a hidden demo area and seats that reportedly cost up to $14,000 apiece. Here's what we've seen so far, in photos, and we'll be uploading more throughout the day, so stay tuned.

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    Apple's spaceship campus will open in April as 'Apple Park'

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    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    02.22.2017

    Forget 'Campus Two," "Spaceship" or "Doughnutsville," because Apple's new headquarters has been officially named Apple Park. The company has announced that the multi-billion dollar building will begin operations in April, with 12,000 employees moving in across six months. Apple has also revealed that the building's 1,000-seat auditorium will be christened the Steve Jobs Theater in memory of the late co-founder.