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Eric is the Editor-in-Chief of MacRumors and has been writing for the site since 2008.

An avid swimmer and former biophysicist, Eric has been using Apple products for over 35 years and has been interviewed for pieces by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Reuters, BBC, CNBC, and other publications.

Eric's current primary role involves day-to-day oversight of the editorial operations at MacRumors, but he also contributes occasional news and review articles while handling various other duties related to the site's operation.

Eric Slivka's Articles

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Approvals for Apps Equipped With In App Purchase On Hold? [Updated]

Wednesday May 18, 2011 8:52 am PDT by
TUAW reports that developers seeking to submit applications featuring in app purchase to the iOS App Store have had their submissions stalled by an error message on Apple's end linked to a test account required for evaluating the in app purchase functionality.As a matter of policy, Apple requires developers to test in-app purchases (IAP) with a test user account before the application in question ...
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Weekend Retail Store Meetings Related to New iPad-Focused Staff Software? [Updated: Minor Store Makeovers]

Wednesday May 18, 2011 8:31 am PDT by
There has been a considerable amount of back-and-forth regarding staff meetings and other activities reportedly scheduled for this weekend at Apple's retail stores, with some speculation suggesting that Apple could be readying a product launch or other activities related to the company's 10th anniversary of the opening of its first retail stores. It is beginning to appear, however, that the...
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Apple Online Store Downtime Leads to New Link to Returns Policy

Wednesday May 18, 2011 8:01 am PDT by
With Apple's online stores around the world going down for maintenance earlier today and a flood of MacRumors readers reporting the event, observers were of course curious about what changes were being made, despite the fact that no new product releases were expected. When the stores went live again, it was not immediately apparent that there had been any changes, suggesting that the downtime...
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Apple Planning Huge New Retail Store in the Heart of Madrid?

Wednesday May 18, 2011 7:19 am PDT by
Spanish newspaper El Pais reports [Google translation] that the mayor of Madrid has announced that Apple will occupy the entirety of a landmark building in the center of the city on the Puerta del Sol, snapping up 6,000 square meters (~65,000 square feet) of space. The building, famous for its large neon sign advertising popular sherry brand Tio Pepe that has temporarily been removed for...
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iPhone 4 Noise Cancellation Delivered by Chip From Audience

Tuesday May 17, 2011 2:19 pm PDT by
White-labelled Audience audio processor highlighted in yellow iFixit reports that the chip responsible for handling the noise cancellation capabilities of the iPhone 4 has finally been identified, with chip teardown firm Chipworks pegging it has having come from Audience, the producer of high-end voice processors found in such devices as the Nexus One. The identification was made more difficult ...
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Apple Releases Digital Camera RAW Update and ProKit 7.0

Tuesday May 17, 2011 1:18 pm PDT by
Apple today issued a pair of software updates, expanding the list of cameras for which the RAW image format is supported in iPhoto and Aperture and updating the user interface functionality for Apple's professional applications. - Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.7 is recommended for all users of Aperture 3 and iPhoto '11 and provides RAW image compatibility for the following...
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Apple Trademarks Name for a New App Called 'Noteworthy'. [Update: It's Just a Font.]

Tuesday May 17, 2011 12:22 pm PDT by
As noted by Patently Apple, Apple has filed a new trademark application in Europe covering the term "Noteworthy", classifying the term under computer software. The report speculates that the trademark could have something to do with optical character recognition, or even an integrated sensing display capable of acting as a scanner The usual broad range of terms covered in the classification...
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Apple Raising iBookstore Visibility by Exhibiting at BookExpo America for the First Time

Tuesday May 17, 2011 10:41 am PDT by
paidContent reports that Apple is looking to increase the visibility of its iBookstore by participating in the upcoming BookExpo America trade show with a booth in a "prime location" on the exhibit floor. The booth marks Apple's first appearance at the event and a rare appearance by the company at a third-party trade show, especially since its effort to essentially eliminate such participation...
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Apple Proposes Standard for Smaller SIM Cards to Make Even Thinner iPhones

Tuesday May 17, 2011 9:32 am PDT by
Current micro-SIM (bottom right) punched out of a full-size SIM card (top right) Reuters reports that Apple has submitted a proposal for a standardized SIM card design smaller than the micro-SIM currently used in the iPhone 4 and iPad, with the new design having apparently won the backing of French carrier Orange. The design would reportedly allow Apple and other companies adopting the card to...
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Apple's Share of Mobile Phone Industry Profits Pushes Toward 60%

Tuesday May 17, 2011 8:52 am PDT by
Asymco yesterday published a pair of charts providing an interesting perspective on mobile phone company performance for the first quarter of 2011, comparing units sold against profitability. In the first view, the eight largest mobile phone brands are depicted according to share of units sold during the quarter, with Apple (shown in dark orange) checking in at about 7% share among those top ...
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Apple Bringing NFC Payment Technology to Retail Stores?

Tuesday May 17, 2011 7:57 am PDT by
Just one day after a research analyst claimed that Apple will not be including near field communication (NFC) capabilities in the next-generation iPhone, BGR reports that Apple has been making changes to its retail store payment setup and iPod touch-based EasyPay system that could allow the company to begin accepting NFC payments. The development would of course argue in favor of Apple...
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Apple 'Actively Investigating' Lodsys Patent Claims as More Developers Hit

Tuesday May 17, 2011 7:09 am PDT by
According to The Guardian, Apple is "actively investigating" the recent controversy that has seen patent holding firm Lodsys targeting small iOS developers with notices of patent infringement and giving them 21 days to purchase licenses for technology related to in app purchase and upgrade links within apps. The company is also said to be preparing a response to be issued later this week.Apple's ...
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Apple Job Posting Hints at Possible Sprint iPhone

Monday May 16, 2011 1:49 pm PDT by
As noticed by Stop it, AT&T, Apple has posted a job listing looking for a "Carrier Engineer" located in the Kansas City, Missouri area to work with carriers on technical issues. The listing was posted on April 2nd.Member of the Carrier Engineering team that supports taking products through technical approval at the carriers. A Carrier Engineer team is responsible for day-to-day technical...
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MobileMe Mail Massively Missing

Monday May 16, 2011 1:48 pm PDT by
Some MobileMe users are having difficulties accessing their MobileMe mail today. Macgasm noticed it first, and some of the staff at MacRumors have been having sporadic difficulties connecting via both IMAP and the MobileMe member page at me.com. Apple's MobileMe system status page states the obvious:Some MobileMe members may be unable to access MobileMe Mail. Normal service will be restored...
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Conde Nast Rolls Out Four New iPad Magazine Subscriptions, 'New Yorker' Launch Successful

Monday May 16, 2011 12:57 pm PDT by
Making good on its promise to roll out more titles on the iPad, Conde Nast today released in-app subscriptions and apps for Vanity Fair, Glamour, Golf Digest and Allure. The monthly magazines will run $1.99 per issue or $19.99 per year on the iPad, with current print subscribers receiving the iPad issues for free. Print subscriptions are available directly through the magazines' websites for ...
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Analyst Claims No NFC in Next-Generation iPhone

Monday May 16, 2011 11:42 am PDT by
The on-again off-again rumors around Apple including Near Field Communications (NFC) in the next iteration of the iPhone took an off-again turn this morning in a research note from Bernstein, courtesy of Business Insider. According to the report, Bernstein analysts claim that the next iPhone will not have mobile payment support via NFC. From Business Insider:Apple's next iPhone, said to be...
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Lodsys Responds to Controversy Over iOS Developer Lawsuit Threats

Monday May 16, 2011 7:25 am PDT by
Last late week, we reported that patent holding firm Lodsys had apparently begun targeting small iOS developers with notices of patent infringement for providing in-app purchase and/or App Store purchase links within their apps. Lodsys was requesting that the developers obtain a license within 21 days or face the prospect of a lawsuit. Lodsys has finally written publicly about the notices,...
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Apple Seeds First Mac OS X 10.6.8 Build to Developers

Friday May 13, 2011 1:40 pm PDT by
MacRumors has received word that Apple today seeded the first developer build of Mac OS X 10.6.8. The build, termed 10K521, comes nearly two months after the public launch of Mac OS X 10.6.7. No details on changes included in the update have yet been revealed. Work on Mac OS X 10.6.8 comes as Apple continues to move toward a "summer" release of Mac OS X Lion, which has been in developer...
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'iPhone 4S' Coming in September With Sprint and T-Mobile Support?

Friday May 13, 2011 11:52 am PDT by
Forbes reports on a new research note from Jeffries & Co. analyst Peter Misek claiming that Apple's next-generation iPhone will be a relatively minor revamp known as the "iPhone 4S" and will debut in September. Misek also claims that Apple will be expanding carrier availability in the U.S. to include Sprint and T-Mobile by the end of the year, with China Mobile also reportedly coming on board."Ac...
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Kodak Wins Initial Ruling in Patent Countersuit by Apple

Friday May 13, 2011 10:37 am PDT by
Bloomberg reports that Eastman Kodak has achieved a victory with an initial ruling from a U.S. International Trade Commission judge stating that the company has not infringed two Apple patents cited in a lawsuit filed last year. That lawsuit by Apple was initiated in response to a patent lawsuit by Kodak filed several months earlier.Neither of the two patents in Apple's case before the ITC were...