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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

Apple Lawyers Strike Back at Valleywag Over Tablet Bounty

Thursday January 14, 2010 9:30 am PST by
Yesterday, Valleywag received considerable attention for its questionably legal offer of up to $100,000 for legitimate information on Apple's much-anticipated tablet device. It didn't take long for Apple's lawyers to respond to the offer, with Michael Spillner of Apple's law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe sending Valleywag and Gawker a cease-and-desist letter requesting that the contest be...
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Apple Considering Adding Contacts to iPhone Home Screen?

Thursday January 14, 2010 8:34 am PST by
Being Manan notes (via Redmond Pie) a newly-published patent application from Apple describing the ability to add users' contacts directly to the iPhone's home screen, offering one-touch access to various functions related to that contact. Users can create icons for a mobile device, where the icons can represent often accessed user contacts. User created icons can allow convenient access to all...

Kodak Files Patent Infringement Suits Against Apple, Research in Motion

Thursday January 14, 2010 6:44 am PST by
Kodak today announced that it has filed suit against both Apple and Research in Motion for infringement of patents related to digital camera technology. The Kodak complaint, filed with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), specifically claims that Apple's iPhones and RIM's camera-enabled BlackBerry devices infringe a Kodak patent that covers technology related to a method for previewing...

Intel Claims Core i5-Based MacBook Pro Promotion a Marketing Error

Thursday January 14, 2010 6:01 am PST by
Spanish site faq-mac.com, which was first to note an Intel promotion yesterday apparently revealing at least one forthcoming MacBook Pro based on the company's new Core i5 processors, now reports [Google translation] that Intel has revised the promotion to offer HP Envy notebooks instead of MacBook Pros, blaming a marketing error for the incorrect promotional materials. Intel has apologized for...
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Apple and Overall PC Industry Post Solid Shipment Gains in Fourth Quarter 2009

Thursday January 14, 2010 5:15 am PST by
Research firms Gartner and IDC yesterday released their preliminary quarterly personal computer shipment data, offering up a picture of market performance during the fourth quarter of 2009 and for the year. As usual, the two firms' data sets contain some differences, but both reveal a strong rebound for the PC industry, with worldwide shipments growing between 15 and 22% and U.S. shipments...

Next-Generation iPhone to Offer Touch-Sensitive Casing?

Wednesday January 13, 2010 7:06 pm PST by
In an interesting twist as fourth-generation iPhone rumors begin to gather steam in the new year, Bloomberg cites Goldman Sachs analyst Robert Chen, who predicts that Apple's next iPhone may take some cues from the company's new multi-touch Magic Mouse and incorporate a touch-sensitive casing in addition to the traditional touchscreen. Magic Mouse, a computer mouse released in October, has a...
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Valleywag Offers Questionably Legal $100,000 Apple Tablet Bounty

Wednesday January 13, 2010 11:40 am PST by
Valleywag today announced that it is offering a bounty of up to $100,000 for information on Apple's much-anticipated tablet device. The reward ladder begins at $10,000 for "bona fide pictures" of the device, increasing to $20,000 for video. Potential rewards for more ambitious tipsters include $50,000 for pictures of Apple CEO Steve Jobs holding the device, and $100,000 for anyone willing to...

Cost of App Store Piracy Pegged at $450 Million

Wednesday January 13, 2010 7:20 am PST by
24/7 Wall St. reports that Apple and App Store developers appear to have lost approximately $450 million to piracy since the marketplace for iPhone and iPod touch application opened in July 2008. The rough number is based on several estimates regarding the proportion of downloads that are paid applications, the piracy rate for paid applications, and the proportion of pirated app users who would...

Report Claims Tablet is 'iPhone on Steroids', Runs on iPhone OS Kernel

Wednesday January 13, 2010 6:51 am PST by
Boy Genius Report reveals that it has received information from a source regarding Apple's much-rumored tablet, noting that it is basically an "iPhone on steroids" and offering a few details about the device. - The tablet's multi-touch gestures are "out of control." - It's powered by an incredibly fast ARM CPU - It runs on the iPhone kernel. - The internal model number is K48AP. - There hasn't ...
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Intel Promotion Appears to Reveal Forthcoming Core i5-Based MacBook Pro

Wednesday January 13, 2010 5:20 am PST by
Spanish site faq-mac.com reports [Google translation] that chipmaker Intel has sent an e-mail to members of its Intel Retail Edge program touting a chance for participants to win one of two MacBook Pro notebooks based on Intel's new Core i5 processors during the month of January. Apple's MacBook Pro line currently utilizes Intel Core 2 Duo processors. Other sources have confirmed that...

Apple Updates Logic Pro and MainStage, Adds 64-Bit Compatibility

Tuesday January 12, 2010 9:37 am PST by
The Loop notes that Apple has released Logic Pro 9.1 and MainStage 2.1, bringing several bug fixes to the company's professional audio applications, as well as 64-bit compatibility for users running Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later. Adding 64-bit support to Logic 9.1 and MainStage 2.1 effectively removes the memory limit imposed on 32-bit applications running under Mac OS X. When running the apps in...

John Gruber: No Camera on Apple Tablet

Tuesday January 12, 2010 9:15 am PST by
In a brief comment regarding the Apple tablet, Daring Fireball's John Gruber, notes that his sources have indicated that the device will not include a camera. And, for what it's worth, I'm hearing there is no camera, webcam or otherwise, on The Tablet.The much-followed Gruber has several times in the past offered accurate information on forthcoming Apple products, most recently correctly revealing ...

Former Apple Executive Avie Tevanian Joins Palm-Linked Elevation Partners

Tuesday January 12, 2010 8:45 am PST by
Private equity firm Elevation Partners today announced that former Apple executive Avie Tevanian has joined the company as a Managing Director, joining former Apple Chief Financial Officer Fred Anderson on the team behind Palm's attempt at reinventing itself. Tevanian was a major figure at NeXT Computer, founded by Steve Jobs and later acquired by Apple for its NeXTSTEP operating system that...
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Apple Progressing Toward Full Support for OpenGL 3.0 in Mac OS X 10.6.3

Tuesday January 12, 2010 6:57 am PST by
Hardmac today points to a netkas.org posting revealing that Apple has built nearly all of the required support for OpenGL 3.0 into Mac OS X 10.6.3, with 22 out of 23 extensions now supported. Most of the associated OpenGL 3.0-specific functions, however, are reportedly not yet supported. The public release of Mac OS X 10.6.2 supports only 15 of the 23 OpenGL 3.0 extensions, suggesting that...

Fourth-Generation iPhone: OLED Screen, Video Chat, 'Early' Launch?

Tuesday January 12, 2010 6:05 am PST by
A new report today from The Korea Times claims that Apple is preparing to launch the fourth-generation iPhone, with sources claiming that it could debut as early as April. The assertions apparently come from an executive of KT, the exclusive iPhone carrier in South Korea, who claims that the new iPhone will launch to large Korean corporate clients in April, with release to the general public...

Apple Tablet Reportedly Causing Shortage of 10.1-Inch LCD and OLED Screens

Tuesday January 12, 2010 5:16 am PST by
TG Daily reports on a rumor it heard during CES claiming that Asian suppliers of 10.1-inch LCD and OLED screens are experiencing shortages of their products as Apple snaps up available stocks for its tablet device. "We were designing a product for a customer and we needed 10 inch screens, but we've been trying for months and can't get one from any of the Asian suppliers," an anonymous designer for ...

Apple Remote Desktop 3.3.2 Updates Released

Monday January 11, 2010 4:23 pm PST by
Apple today released a pair of updates for its Apple Remote Desktop software package, updating both its admin and client applications to version 3.3.2. This update improves the overall stability and performance of Apple Remote Desktop in addition to delivering the specific improvements listed below. Setup * Improved handling of IP address and port changes for clients accessed behind a Network...
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Questionable Tablet Bezel Image Surfaces

Monday January 11, 2010 1:01 pm PST by
The Mac Observer reports that it has received an image from a source showing what is claimed to be the "glass" for Apple's much-rumored tablet device, although the image actually depicts a front bezel. With no sense of scale for the image, the report relies on the source's claim that the "glass" (presumably the bezel opening for the screen) measures in at 10 inches. The bezel has a...
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Touchscreen Accuracy: iPhone Compares Favorably to Other Smartphones

Monday January 11, 2010 7:49 am PST by
In a report published late last week and gaining significant attention today, MOTO shares the results of some simple testing conducted on the iPhone, Motorola Droid, HTC Droid Eris, and Google Nexus One, assessing the accuracy of the touchscreens on the devices. According to the study, the iPhone's touchscreen performs relatively well, offering precise straight-line tracking under both light and ...

France Telecom Executive 'Confirms' Forthcoming Release of Apple Tablet [Updated]

Monday January 11, 2010 5:10 am PST by
France Tlcom and Orange executive Stphane Richard has apparently confirmed in a radio interview that Apple will be launching its much-anticipated tablet device as has been rumored for later this month. AppAdvice offers a translation of the exchange between Richard and Jean-Pierre Elkabbach of France's Europe 1: Jean-Pierre Elkabbach (the interviewer) : According to Le Point (a french magazine),...