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Facebook is about to unveil more news at F8. Here’s how to watch (updated)

Update March 26 at 9:45 a.m. PT: Day two of Facebook’s two-day developer conference is about to begin. Like yesterday, you can watch the livestream here.

Today Facebook is set to unveil a slew of news at its F8 developer conference, including its plans for Facebook Messenger, the Internet of Things, and something called a “Teleportation Station” (no joke).

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The event kicks off at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. But no matter where you are, you can watch the stream live right here.

F8 has long been a major source of Facebook news. Sure, much of what’s shared today will be geared toward developers, but some of it may broadly impact the social networking behemoth and its hundreds of millions of users. Or maybe the whole thing will be a dud? Stay tuned for more.

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