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Highlights from Apple’s keynote event

Highlights from Apple’s keynote event

Guests arrive at Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park.
Guests arrive at Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park. 

Tim Cook on stage at Steve Jobs Theater.
Tim Cook kicks off Apple’s March 2019 event.

Roger Rosner on stage at Steve Jobs Theater.
Roger Rosner presents Apple News+, a new subscription service that offers a personalized, curated experience within the Apple News app.

Wyatt Mitchell on stage at Steve Jobs Theater.
Wyatt Mitchell shares highlights from Apple News+. 

Jennifer Bailey on stage at Steve Jobs Theater.
Jennifer Bailey introduces Apple Card, a new kind of credit card created by Apple. 

Ann Thai on stage at the Steve Jobs Theater, unveiling Apple Arcade.
Ann Thai unveils Apple Arcade, a new game subscription service launching this fall. 

Peter Stern on stage at the Steve Jobs Theater, showing the new Apple TV app.
Peter Stern talks about the new Apple TV app, coming in May. 

Cindy Lin on stage at the Steve Jobs Theater, showing the new Apple TV app.
Cindy Lin discusses her favorite features in the new Apple TV app, such as Apple TV channels and a brand-new kids experience. 

Zack Van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht on stage at the Steve Jobs Theater, unveiling Apple TV+.
Zack Van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht announce Apple TV+, Apple’s new streaming video on-demand subscription service.

Steven Spielberg on stage at Steve Jobs Theater.
Steven Spielberg explains his creative process on stage at Apple’s March 2019 event. 

Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston on stage at Steve Jobs Theater.
Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston on stage at Steve Jobs Theater. 

Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard on stage at Steve Jobs Theater.
Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard at Steve Jobs Theater. 

Kumail Nanjiani on stage at Steve Jobs Theater.
Kumail Nanjiani shares his story at the Apple March 2019 event. 

Big Bird and Cody from Sesame Street on stage at Steve Jobs Theater.
Big Bird gets directions from Cody back to Sesame Street from Steve Jobs Theater. 

J.J. Abrams and Sara Bareilles on stage at Steve Jobs Theater.
J.J. Abrams introduces Sara Bareilles before her performance at Apple’s March 2019 event. 

Oprah on stage at Steve Jobs Theater.
Oprah concludes the event at Steve Jobs Theater. 

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