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Eric Slivka

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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.

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Apple Cuts Off iPad Supplies to Resellers Ahead of Media Event

Monday February 28, 2011 9:39 am PST by
9 to 5 Mac reports that a number of Apple resellers have been notified that iPad supplies are currently "constrained" and that there is no estimate on when they may become available. The development is not much of a surprise, considering that Apple has been widely rumored to be introducing the next-generation iPad at a media event on Wednesday, just two days from now. MB292LL/A iPad 16GB WiFi...
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Claimed Dock Connector From iPhone 5 Reveals Few Changes

Monday February 28, 2011 8:45 am PST by
Claimed iPhone 5 dock connector and cable (Source: Apple.pro) Taiwanese site Apple.pro today posted a photo [Google translation] claimed to be of the dock connector and cable for the next-generation iPhone. The part is nearly identical to the corresponding part found in the current iPhone, with the main exception of a slightly narrower connector and cable where the part connects to the...
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Apple Executives Discuss Targeting Low-End Smartphone, High-Growth Tablet Markets

Monday February 28, 2011 8:12 am PST by
As happens on occasion, Apple once again last week held a meeting with research analysts to answer questions and offer guidance on Apple's plans. While the company is careful not to reveal many specifics, analysts in attendance routinely parse executives' words carefully to try to ascertain future directions for the company in an attempt to guide their clients. Forbes shares some details from a ...
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Intel's Z68 Chipset to Bring SSD Caching to Sandy Bridge

Monday February 28, 2011 5:43 am PST by
VR-Zone reports (via Hardmac) that Intel has begun production of its new "Z68" chipset for Sandy Bridge-based processors, with availability set for May. Most notably in light of rumors regarding the new MacBook Pro that failed to materialize, the Z68 chipset will support Intel's Rapid Storage Technology SSD caching. Interestingly, Intel has also started production of their Z68 chipset this week ...
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New 'iPad 2' Image Almost Certainly Fake

Monday February 28, 2011 5:21 am PST by
Earlier today, BGR posted an image it had received from a source claiming that it was a rear view of the second-generation iPad. The image has of course received a fair bit of traction on Apple-focused sites this morning, but it is almost certainly fake. MacRumors received the same image this morning, with the source claiming that he or she had "hacked Apple.com servers" to find it and that ...
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MacBook Pro Rumor Wrap-Up: Winners and Losers

Friday February 25, 2011 12:48 pm PST by
With Apple having released updated MacBook Pros yesterday, here is a look back at the some of the rumors that preceded the launch along with an assessment of their accuracy. Winners: - As long ago as last December, CNET reported that Apple would move even its smaller notebooks to Intel's Sandy Bridge platform, necessitating the use of Intel integrated graphics on the machines unable to...
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Verizon Says Short iPhone Lines Due to Strong Online Sales, Staggered Rollout

Friday February 25, 2011 12:04 pm PST by
The Wall Street Journal reports on an interview with Verizon Wireless CEO Dan Mead, who claims that short lines for the public launch of the Verizon iPhone were the result of an intentional effort to push sales to online distribution and to stagger availability, not due to poor sales. Verizon first offered pre-orders of the phone to existing customers on Feb. 3, and then began selling it in...
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Mac OS X Lion Roundup: Recovery Partitions, TRIM Support, Core 2 Duo Minimum, Focus on Security

Friday February 25, 2011 11:33 am PST by
With the first developer preview of Mac OS X Lion having been out for over 24 hours now, some additional points of interest are surfacing from those who have had a chance to look through the build. Among the interesting observations: - Apple has added support for a separate recovery partition, hiding away utilities needed for repair and troubleshooting right on the user's hard drive. The new ...

'Consumer Reports' Smacks Verizon iPhone Over Antenna Issues

Friday February 25, 2011 9:28 am PST by
Influential ratings-and-reviews magazine Consumer Reports made headlines last July when it declined to recommend the iPhone to consumers due to antenna issues that could result in loss of signal. The publication has held strong on its non-recommendation, arguing that Apple's temporary free case over was insufficient to address the issue. Consumer Reports is back at it again, this time...
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Apple's Cloud-Based Music Service to Offer Storage, Not Subscription Access

Friday February 25, 2011 7:36 am PST by
Financial Times reports that Apple has "clarified" with music labels its intent for a cloud-based music storage service, positioning the service as a way to back up existing collections and move music to Apple devices rather than as any sort of subscription streaming service. Apple, which rocked digital music services such as Pandora, Rdio and MOG last week by announcing plans to keep 30 per cent...
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Apple Making Plans for First Two Retail Stores in Hong Kong

Friday February 25, 2011 6:39 am PST by
Bloomberg reports on an article from the South China Morning Post claiming that Apple is making plans for its first two retail stores in Hong Kong, with the first store set to open by the end of the year and a second one by the third quarter of 2012. The company will open its first outlet in the city, a 15,000 square foot store at the IFC Mall in Central, by the end of the year, the report said. ...
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Second-Generation iPad to Gain Carbon Fiber Body?

Friday February 25, 2011 5:57 am PST by
Figure from Apple patent application showing carbon fiber composite layers In a post taking Engadget to task for trying to position its revised claims for the second-generation iPad as an actual change in Apple's plans, Daring Fireball's John Gruber uses a footnote to quietly report that he has heard from second-hand sources that Apple may be looking to use a carbon fiber body on the device. I...
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Apple Files for 'Places' Trademark Ahead of MobileMe Revamp?

Thursday February 24, 2011 11:38 am PST by
As noted by Patently Apple, Apple has filed for a European trademark on the term "Places", potentially hoping to utilize the term as part of a revamped MobileMe service offering social networking and geolocation features. Earlier today, Apple discontinued its boxed version of MobileMe and removed the service from its online store, suggesting that a rumored transition to a revamped free service ...
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Apple Drops Build-to-Order RAM and Hard Drive Prices, Offers New RAM Options

Thursday February 24, 2011 10:21 am PST by
While today's big news has been the release of new MacBook Pros, the downtime on Apple's online store also brought a number of other changes for other machines, primarily in the areas of build-to-order hard drive and RAM upgrades. On the hard drive front, build-to-order upgrades to 500 GB hard drives on the MacBook and Mac mini saw $50 price drops. The MacBook comes with a 250 GB hard drive...
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Apple's $0.99 FaceTime Charge Due to Accounting Requirements

Thursday February 24, 2011 6:39 am PST by
When Apple released FaceTime 1.0 into the Mac App Store earlier today with a $0.99 price tag, many users were up in arms over the charge for what had been a free application during its beta phase. As we suspected and has now been confirmed by Macworld's Dan Moren, the charge is due to an accounting requirement that has affected similar updates in the past. Apple told me that the FaceTime $1...
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iOS 4.3 Hitting Golden Master, Public Debut at Next Week's Media Event?

Thursday February 24, 2011 6:21 am PST by
BGR reports that iOS 4.3 has hit the golden master stage, with Apple reportedly having finalized the next version of the operating system running the company's popular iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Apple TV devices. One of our Apple sources has just informed us that it looks like Apple has finalized the code for its upcoming iOS 4.3 release. The build, we're told, is 8F190 for those keeping...
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Apple Discontinuing MobileMe Retail Boxes, Preparing for Free Overhauled Version? [Updated]

Thursday February 24, 2011 5:55 am PST by
Apple today notified resellers that it has discontinued the retail box version of MobileMe, shifting entirely to digital sales. Existing stocks of boxed MobileMe can continue to be sold while their supplies last. Since the boxed MobileMe products contain only an activation code and promotional materials, the offering of a physical MobileMe product has primarily been used to provide in-store ...
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Apple Releases First Developer Preview of Mac OS X Lion, Announces New Features

Thursday February 24, 2011 4:40 am PST by
Alongside new MacBook Pros, Apple today announced the release of the first developer preview version of Mac OS X Lion. First demoed last October, Mac OS X Lion is set for a public launch this summer. Apple today released a developer preview of Mac OS X Lion, which takes some of the best ideas from iPad and brings them back to the Mac for the eighth major release of the world's most advanced...
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Another iPad Coming Later This Year? Total MacBook Pro Revamp in 2012?

Wednesday February 23, 2011 12:47 pm PST by
iPad 2 mockup iLounge reports on several items of interest in light of today's MacBook Pro and iPad news, most notably claiming that some questions have arisen about just what Apple will be able to show at next week's iPad media event and when a true "second-generation" iPad will become available. Two reliable sources are suggesting that next week's "iPad 2" event has some serious cliffhanger...
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Apple Set to Approve 'Readability' for Inclusion in App Store? [Updated]

Wednesday February 23, 2011 12:28 pm PST by
A fair amount of controversy was raised earlier this week when it was revealed that Apple had rejected an App Store submission from Readability, the popular subscription service that strips away extraneous content from web articles. The confusion continued when Apple CEO Steve Jobs reportedly emailed a developer to say that Apple's in-app subscription requirements were intended for content...