Apple today said that it would present a live webcast of its Sept. 9 event, where the company is expected to unveil one or more new iPhones and perhaps also show the long-rumored “iWatch” — a catchall nickname for an expected line of wearable devices.

In a small mention on the home page of its website, Apple noted that the event would be webcast starting at 10 a.m. Pacific time (1 p.m. Eastern time) on Tuesday.

As has been the case with previous live broadcasts, Apple will limit this one to people using Safari on OS X or iOS, or its Apple TV peripheral. Windows users will be out of luck unless they have a virtual machine running OS X.

Apple used the same “Wish we could say more” tagline in the promotion for the webcast that it used in the media and analyst invitations that went out last week.

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