Apple announced its blueprint for the next decade at its new 'spaceship' headquarters in California this evening where it unveiled its new Apple Watch 3, improved Apple TV and the new iPhone 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X.

The new watch will be no bigger than its predecessor but for the first time has 4G built in - meaning you don't need to have your phone with you to make and receive phone calls.

The Apple TV will bring a cinematic experience to your home with its improved 4K graphics.

The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus will have better cameras and more - while the sleek all-glass iPhone X will have 'Face ID', a 'TrueDepth' selfie camera and a battery that lasts for two hours longer than the iPhone 7.

The headline is that the 'Ten', as it's being pronounced, won't be available until November 3 - and prices will start at an eye-watering £999.

The event - which was also the first opportunity to look inside Apple Park, the 175-acre campus designed by Foster & Partners, which will eventually house more than 12,000 Apple employees - opened with a voiceover from late founder Steve Jobs.

You can follow all the developments as they happened, right here.