Apple retail stores will close briefly on Wednesday for Steve Jobs memorial

According to Reuters, Apple’s US retail stores will be closed for part of Wednesday, October 19 so retail employees can take part in the companywide memorial celebration of Steve Jobs. The event takes place from 10 to 11:30 AM Pacific time, so it’s likely US retail stores will be shut for at least that long while the event is broadcast to the company’s stores. Californian Apple Stores are reportedly not accepting reservations for tech support or tutorials during that morning. The Wall Street Journal reports that stores will be closed for “at least an hour,” but the event may take up to three hours.

International Apple Stores will view a re-broadcast of the memorial. Reuters did not confirm if Apple’s retail stores outside the US will be closed.

Apple released the iPhone 4S on October 14, but its homepage hasn’t announced that fact; instead, it remains the simple memorial to Steve Jobs that has been there since the day of his death. Shutting Apple Stores and allowing retail employees to take part in the ceremonies despite the high demand for the newest iPhone is a classy move on Apple’s part.

Apple retail stores will close briefly on Wednesday for Steve Jobs memorial originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Tue, 18 Oct 2011 16:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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