Eric Slivka

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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Apple Retail Stores Begin Offering Walk-In Sales of Retina iPad Mini Models

Friday November 22, 2013 7:19 am PST by
Following a surprise launch last week that saw Apple's retail stores offering the new Retina iPad mini only for Personal Pickup of online orders, the company's U.S. stores have now begun selling the device to walk-in customers. Supplies do, however, remain extremely tight, and thus ordering online for Personal Pickup to secure a specific model is still advised. The launch of walk-in sales...
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iBank 5 for Mac Adds Bill Pay, Streamlined Updating, and More

Wednesday November 20, 2013 7:43 am PST by
IGG Software today announced the launch of iBank 5, the latest version of the popular personal finance app for Mac. iBank 5 adds a number of new features, including support for bill pay through most major U.S. banks, streamlined one-button updating for connected accounts and device syncing, and support for the subscription Direct Access transaction tracking service first introduced in iBank for...
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Apple Launching 'Apple Store' App for iPad

Wednesday November 20, 2013 6:17 am PST by
Nearly three and a half years after the debut of a dedicated Apple Store app for iPhone, Apple is launching a new iPad version of the application today, reports TechCrunch. The new app, which appears to be U.S.-only for the time being, offers a "sparse" iOS 7 design aesthetic and makes use of high-quality images and context-aware panels to offer an exceptional user experience.Where things start...
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'Yahoo Screen' and PBS Come to Apple TV

Tuesday November 19, 2013 7:32 am PST by
Two new channels have appeared on the Apple TV set-top box, with U.S. public television system PBS delivering some of its content through a new channel and Yahoo announcing the launch of Yahoo Screen, a channel for browsing videos such as Saturday Night Live and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart as hosted by Yahoo. Full access to the PBS app, which includes over 5,000 hours of content,...
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Retina iPad Mini's Display Criticized Over Poor Color Gamut and Accuracy

Monday November 18, 2013 7:42 am PST by
Last week, we noted that some Retina iPad mini displays were exhibiting image retention issues, while in general other users were expressing some dissatisfaction with the color gamut of the Retina iPad mini's display, particularly compared to that of the iPad Air. In an extensive review of the Retina iPad mini, AnandTech came away extremely impressed with the device but cited that color gamut...
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Apple Reportedly Set to Acquire Israeli 3D Body Sensing Firm PrimeSense [Updated]

Sunday November 17, 2013 5:42 am PST by
Back in July, Apple was reported to have been looking at acquiring Israeli firm PrimeSense, the company behind the original 3D body sensing technology used by Microsoft for its Kinect platform, for around $280 million. According to Israeli newspaper Calcalist [Google Translate, via SlashGear], a deal is now on the verge of being completed, with Apple agreeing to purchase PrimeSense for...
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Apple Further Trims iPhone 5c Production as Customers Continue to Prefer iPhone 5s

Friday November 15, 2013 7:40 am PST by
According to Chinese site C Technology [Google Translate, via Unwired View], Apple is continuing to reduce its orders for the iPhone 5c with suppliers, still working to balance production with customer demand that has remained very strongly in favor of the higher-priced iPhone 5s. The report claims that Apple's main assembly partner ProTek (Pegatron) has slashed production from 320,000 units...
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Apple Seeds Safari 7.0.1 and 6.1.1 with Autofill and PDF Improvements to Developers

Thursday November 14, 2013 1:22 pm PST by
Apple today seeded a pair of Safari updates to developers, arriving as version 7.0.1 for OS X Mavericks users and version 6.1.1 for OS X Mountain Lion and Lion users. Developers are asked to focus their testing on the following areas: - General website compatibility - Accessibility - Viewing and annotating PDFs - Login autofill - Password autofill - Setting and using break points in...
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New Biography of Jony Ive Sheds Light on Apple's Design 'Genius'

Thursday November 14, 2013 8:21 am PST by
Despite numerous accolades for his role in creating a long line of iconic products at Apple, Jonathan Ive is a famously publicity-shy figure whose most visible contributions to Apple's high-profile product launches typically come in the form of his participation in brief videos highlighting the design of the company's latest devices. But Ive's reserved nature hasn't stopped former Wired.com...
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Cellular-Capable Retina iPad Mini Models Begin Trickling Into U.S. Apple Retail Stores

Wednesday November 13, 2013 11:25 am PST by
One day after the surprise launch of the Retina iPad mini, small amounts of stock of the cellular-capable models of the device have begun trickling into Apple's U.S. retail stores. The company has been offering Personal Pickup of online orders since yesterday, but until now that service has been limited to Wi-Fi models. Model selection is currently very limited and many stores have yet to show ...
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Apple's 'iWatch' Said to Arrive in Separate 1.7- and 1.3-Inch Display Sizes for Men and Women

Wednesday November 13, 2013 7:44 am PST by
Last month, NPD DisplaySearch analyst David Hsieh offered an overview of Apple's display plans for future devices, based on sources in the company's supply chain. Among the products included in Hsieh's analysis was Apple's long-rumored "iWatch" smart watch device, with Hsieh only briefly noting that Apple appeared to be looking to source both 1.3-inch and 1.63-inch flexible AMOLED displays with...
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Retina iPad Mini Launching with Personal Pickup, but No U.S. In-Store Availability Yet [Updated]

Tuesday November 12, 2013 7:02 am PST by
Following the start of orders for the Retina iPad mini a few hours ago, Apple has issued a press release officially announcing the launch. The release notes that the Retina iPad mini will not only be available for online orders, but also through the in-store Personal Pickup mechanism by which customers can check stocks at their local Apple retail stores and purchase online before heading to their ...
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Apple to Begin A-Series Chip Production at GlobalFoundries Facility in New York

Monday November 11, 2013 11:03 am PST by
Earlier this year, a report surfaced claiming that Apple was looking into the possibility of partnering with chip manufacturer GlobalFoundries to begin making A-series chips for Apple's iOS devices. At the time, the status of the deal was unclear, with CNET's sources indicating that the two companies were still "kicking the tires" on a possible deal. The Times Union now reports that...
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Apple's TV Plans Reportedly On Hold Again as Wearables Take Priority

Monday November 11, 2013 8:57 am PST by
While Apple has been rumored for a number of years to have been working on a television set project, reports have become more scarce over the past year as interest in a potential smart watch has gained steam. According to a report from NPD DisplaySearch, the rumor trends are indeed a reflection of what is happening at Apple, with the company apparently putting the TV project "on hold again" as...
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Renderings Highlight Interior of Apple's Upcoming 'Spaceship' Campus

Monday November 11, 2013 7:02 am PST by
Last month, the City of Cupertino gave what amounted to the final approvals needed for Apple to begin work on its massive new "Apple Campus 2" on the site of a former HP campus in the city. As part of the application process, Apple has shared a few renderings of the project over the last several years and has even built a model of the entire campus, which includes a large ring-shaped main...
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Office for iOS Could See a Boost if Stephen Elop Named Microsoft CEO

Friday November 8, 2013 10:44 am PST by
Former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop, considered one of the leading candidates to replace Steve Ballmer as CEO of Microsoft, is reportedly open to the possibility of broadening distribution of the company's Office suite to platforms such as iOS and Android should he be named to the position, according to a report from Bloomberg.Elop would probably move away from Microsoft’s strategy of using these...
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Boost Mobile Offering $200 In-Store Discounts on iPhone 5s and 5c for Switchers

Friday November 8, 2013 8:48 am PST by
In line with previous announcements, Sprint prepaid subsidiary Boost Mobile began offering the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c today, marking the first time the brand has offered any model of iPhone for sale. While Boost's standard pricing available online already includes a $100 discount on every model compared to Apple's standard pricing for unsubsidized models, the carrier is offering an...
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Apple Releases Mail Update for Mavericks to Address Gmail Issues

Thursday November 7, 2013 1:15 pm PST by
Apple today released Mail Update for Mavericks 1.0, a software update designed to enhance compatibility with Gmail accounts, as well as several other improvements. The update entered testing last week and addresses a number of complaints about changes Apple made in Mavericks Mail. Mail Update for Mavericks includes improvements to general stability and compatibility with Gmail, including the ...
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Apple Releases Fix for NVIDIA Graphics Issue on New 15-Inch Retina MacBook Pro

Thursday November 7, 2013 12:18 pm PST by
Alongside today's release of a firmware update addressing keyboard and trackpad issues on Apple's new 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro, the company has released a separate firmware update for owners of the new 15-inch models. The 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro update addresses a separate issue related to performance of the discrete NVIDIA graphics included on higher-end models. This update is...
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RunKeeper for iOS Gains M7 'Pocket Track', AirDrop Friend Request and Workout Sharing

Thursday November 7, 2013 6:22 am PST by
Popular fitness tracking app Runkeeper has been updated today with several new features taking advantage of some of the software and hardware improvements released by Apple with iOS 7 and the iPhone 5s. As with several other fitness apps such as Nike+ Move, RunKeeper is now able to tap into the M7 motion coprocessor included on the iPhone 5s. The M7 automatically tracks movement in the...