Having Trouble Watching Apple Event's Live Stream? You're Not Alone
(CBS SF) -- Apple fans took their frustrations out on Twitter Monday morning, reporting massive problems with viewing the live stream on Apple's website.
Some have said the stream even includes Mandarin Chinese translation.
As with previous live event streams, it's supposed to only work for users running Safari version 5.1.10 or later and on Mac OS X 10.6.8 (or later) or iOS (6.0 or later) and those with a third-generation Apple TV (running software 6.2 or later).
Many people saw this (and tweeted it).
With the live stream not working, fans can still check out the official live blogging feed for up-to-date news.
Cook showed off the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus during the event at the Flint Center on the De Anza College campus. Both the new iPhones are larger than the current iPhone 5.
There was no immediate information available as to why the Apple was having problems with its live stream.
Denny's was quick to capitalize on the meme.
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