Apple's yearly hardware and software blowout is right around the corner.

Apple has just send out press invitations for its next product event, which is happening at 10am Pacific on September 7 in the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. This has become Apple's go-to event space in recent years, replacing smaller venues like the Moscone Center, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and Apple's own town hall event space (the latter of which was officially retired earlier this year when the iPhone SE was announced).

New iPhones are a sure bet for the event—this year's models aren't expected to deviate too far from the existing iPhone 6S and 6S Plus design, but they're said to include better cameras, faster chips, and no headphone jack. Along with that new hardware, we can also expect release date announcements for macOS Sierra, iOS 10, watchOS 3, and tvOS 10.

Other hardware announcements are definitely possible—practically all of Apple's products are a year or more old at this point—but rumors have been less-than-consistent. A new Apple Watch model and new MacBook Pros are on the more likely end of the spectrum, but the larger iPad Pro and most of the Mac lineup are at least a year old, and a few of the Macs are even older. The fourth-generation Apple TV box is around a year old too, but Apple has never updated its set-top box on a regular yearly cadence the way it has with many of its other products.

We'll be on the ground to comment on Apple's announcements as they happen, and we'll be giving everything a more thorough evaluation as soon as they're released.