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Apple's big 'little' event: Join us Tuesday (live blog)

Join CNET for live coverage from Apple's event, which starts at 10 a.m. PT Tuesday. Our live blog will bring you news updates, photos, and running commentary.

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The California Theatre in San Jose, Calif. where Apple's holding its event.
The California Theatre in San Jose, Calif. where Apple's holding its event. Patrick Boury/Flickr

Apple is holding its special event on Tuesday, and you can get your full dose of the news right here.

The press conference, at which Apple is expected to debut a smaller version of the iPad as well as updates to Apple's Mac line, kicks off at 10 a.m. Pacific. CNET's Scott Stein, Rich Brown and I will be bringing you the news live from the California Theatre in downtown San Jose, Calif.

CNET will also be running live commentary from editors Molly Wood, Brian Tong, and Donald Bell beginning at 9 a.m. PT, which you'll be able to watch right above our live blog. Note that there's no live video of the presentation itself.

You can tune in to the live blog here:

CNET's live coverage of Apple's event on Tuesday

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The event is overwhelmingly expected to bring a smaller, less expensive version of Apple's iPad. The product would be Apple's first expansion of its tablet line since the iPad's debut in 2010, and its second iPad announcement this year.

Rumors also suggest that Apple may update other products, particularly Macs. Both the MacBook Pro and iMac are rumored to be getting upgraded models, as well as Apple's Mac mini. See CNET's full rundown on that here.

As usual, we'll be using ScribbleLive to bring you live text and photos, blow by blow. We'll start the live blog about an hour before Apple officially kicks off its event, so be sure to come early.

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Editors' note: The original version of this story was posted October 21 at 12:01 a.m. PT. It has been updated since then.