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Mitchel is the Deals Editor at MacRumors and has been writing for the site since 2014. Starting as a contributing writer, and then editor, he now oversees the day-to-day deals coverage for MR, which includes writing dedicated articles, updating deals guides and roundups, managing affiliate partnerships, and more.

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Universal Releases First Trailer for 'Steve Jobs' Movie

Sunday May 17, 2015 5:00 pm PDT by
After filming began earlier in January, and a few photo leaks soon thereafter, not much had been heard surrounding Universal Picture's Steve Jobs movie. Today, however, the studio released the first official trailer for the new movie. The trailer is mostly a single shot of Michael Fassbender as Jobs, with cast voice overs providing snippets and teases of conversations regarding Jobs' true...
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Oculus Rift Development on OS X 'Paused' to Focus on Strong Windows Launch

Friday May 15, 2015 9:53 am PDT by
Following the acquisition of Oculus by Facebook last year, not much news came out regarding the virtual reality headset's availability to its non-developer fanbase. Recently, however, Oculus confirmed the Rift will be up for pre-order later this year, with the first units shipping sometime in the first quarter of 2016. A glimpse inside the consumer model of the Oculus Rift Atman Binstock,...
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Apple Watch Production Back on Track After 'Labor Shortages' Caused Initial Delays

Friday May 15, 2015 7:00 am PDT by
The Apple Watch has been in high demand since the wearable began accepting pre-orders over a month ago, with the first wave of Space Black Link Bracelet, Leather Loop, and Modern Buckle just now shipping to customers this week. A few reports have pointed to defective Taptic Engines produced by an Apple supplier in Shenzhen, China as the main reason behind the bottleneck, but a new story today ...
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Apple Objects to Customer Information Being Included in Sale of RadioShack Assets

Thursday May 14, 2015 8:43 am PDT by
After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy back in February, confusion began to swirl surrounding the future - or lack thereof - regarding RadioShack's brand name and the sensitive customer data the tech seller has accumulated over the years. Yesterday, the auction for those assets ended and New York-based investment firm Standard General came out on top, winning the brand with a $26.2 million bid. ...
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Facebook Debuts 'Instant Articles' for Faster Article Loading on iPhone

Wednesday May 13, 2015 8:12 am PDT by
Facebook yesterday announced "Instant Articles," a new iOS-based platform designed to speed up the loading times of articles when browsing on the company's iPhone app. Instant Articles offers publishers a new tool to host their stories on Facebook servers, negating the need to wait for a separate web app to load the content and in turn loading linked articles up to ten times faster than...
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Third-Party Apple Watch Cases Provide Options for Improved Protection

Tuesday May 12, 2015 8:33 am PDT by
Alongside the launch of the Apple Watch, many third-party businesses have found room to expand their organizations, or create completely new ones, with various collections of charging stands, band swapping websites, and even more rugged cases for Apple's new wearable. These cases, it should be noted, work in conjunction with Apple's previously existing band options. One of the more notable...
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Apple Watch Band Swap Sites Rise in Popularity as 'BandSwapper' Pivots

Tuesday May 12, 2015 6:03 am PDT by
Just a few weeks after the Apple Watch launched to the public on April 24, a handful of start-up websites have begun Apple Watch band exchange programs (via Wired). These sites allow customers a range of services, from the ability to trade in their unwanted band for money to go towards a higher-priced model, to swapping out full bands for different colors in the same style. That's the basis of ...
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Apple Watch Stands Up to 1,200m Swim Workout and 10m High Dive Test

Monday May 11, 2015 7:43 am PDT by
The Apple Watch has been put through a variety of waterproofing tests since its public launch in April, but over the weekend endurance sports and tech blogger Ray Maker posted a few Apple Watch-related waterproof videos, including the first lap swimming test with Apple's new wearable. As Maker notes in his blog post, many people have uploaded videos detailing simple waterproof tests in smaller ...
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ResearchKit App Drawing Return Visits at Rates Rivaling Games and Social Media Apps

Friday May 8, 2015 9:05 am PDT by
LifeMap Solutions, co-creators of the ResearchKit Asthma Health app [Direct Link], yesterday published a blog post detailing the success of the first few weeks of the app's lifespan and how it has engaged its users in return visits as much as some social media and gaming apps on iOS. In the official ResearchKit blog post, LifeMap Solutions details the preliminary findings of the Asthma Health...
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Nintendo's First Smartphone Game Due This Year, 5 Planned by March 2017

Friday May 8, 2015 7:13 am PDT by
In Nintendo's financial results briefing posted today, which relays the company's past fiscal year ending in March 2015 and looks ahead to the future, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata provided a few more details regarding the company's future release plans with mobile gaming partner DeNA. Essentially, the first game in the lineup will launch "by the end of this calendar year," with the...
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'Redacted' Hits Number 8 Spot in Mac App Store With Just $302 in First-Day Profit

Thursday May 7, 2015 10:03 am PDT by
App developer Sam Soffes today published a blog post detailing the early monetary performance of his new app Redacted [Direct Link], which allows users to easily obscure sensitive information on personal photos. Screenshot of Redacted's image obscuring features After launching the app earlier this week, the $4.99 Redacted app quickly broke into the top paid app lists on the U.S. Mac App...
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Apple's Award-Winning Accessibility Features Help Bring Gaming to the Blind on iOS

Wednesday May 6, 2015 10:48 am PDT by
Apple today was honored as a recipient of a Helen Keller Achievement Award from the American Foundation for the Blind for the company's accessibility efforts, particularly VoiceOver's ability to give vision-impaired users access to iOS devices. With the advent of the Apple Watch, many of those accessibility features are now also migrating over to the wrist. Coincidentally, MacRumors' sister...
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Apple Confirms 'Applebot' as In-House Web Crawler for Services Like Siri and Spotlight

Wednesday May 6, 2015 6:15 am PDT by
Apple yesterday gave a few interesting details on something it's calling "Applebot", the company's in-house web crawler that is used to help power services like Siri and Spotlight on iOS and OS X platforms (via Apple Insider). In the past, Apple has partnered with companies like Google and Bing to provide search results in a few of its own products like Siri, but this week's news could be an...
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Dropbox Updates iOS App With File Comments, Document Creation, and More

Tuesday May 5, 2015 8:58 am PDT by
Connected file management service Dropbox today announced an update to its iPhone and iPad apps that will debut a trio of new features to iOS devices, bringing easier navigation, introducing communication features, and allowing the creation of Microsoft Word documents from within the app itself. Right from the home screen the Dropbox team has decided to make big changes, doing away with a...
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Volkswagen Debuts Connected Car App on Apple Watch

Tuesday May 5, 2015 8:18 am PDT by
Following in the line of automobile companies offering connected Apple Watch apps to control aspects of their vehicle, like Porsche Car Connect, German car manufacturer Volkswagen today announced a similar Apple Watch app that will bring most of the features of the company's Car-Net mobile app to a user's wrist. The app will allow customers to lock and unlock a car's doors (on 2016-and-later ...
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Home Depot Quietly Drops Apple Pay, But Service Continues to Work at Many Stores

Tuesday May 5, 2015 5:46 am PDT by
While not an official partner for Apple Pay, the presence of NFC terminals at many Home Depot locations across the country has enabled the contactless payment service to work as normal at select stores in the home improvement chain. Today, however, a user on Reddit received a response from Home Depot customer care that suggests the company may soon begin quietly phasing out support for Apple Pay...
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'Reserve Strap' Debuts New Design Focusing on Apple Watch Diagnostic Port

Monday May 4, 2015 5:35 am PDT by
Originally announced by third-party developers Lane Musgrave and John Arrow back in early March, one of the biggest concerns of the battery-boosting accessory "Reserve Strap" was its use of the Apple Watch's heart rate sensor as a way to provide power to the wearable. Although it was unconfirmed, there was always a possibility of the Reserve Strap obstructing normal functions of the heart rate...
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Rumored 'iPad Pro' Dimensions and Features Again Seen in Renderings

Friday May 1, 2015 7:55 am PDT by
Following a lull in rumors and news circulating Apple's so-called "iPad Pro", most likely due to the launch of the Apple Watch and reported delays in Apple's internal production timeline, a newly shared industrial rendering (via nowhereelse.fr) [Google Translate] of the device once again provides some claims of dimensions for the large-screened iPad. The industrial rendering, dated December...
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Apple Watch Faces Hydrogen Explosion, Liquid Nitrogen and More in New Tests

Friday May 1, 2015 5:34 am PDT by
After being put under multiple torture and waterproof tests in the week since its official launch on April 24, the Apple Watch this week faced some of its most hardcore trials yet from YouTuber Richard Ryan. Known as "FullMag" on YouTube, Ryan this week has put the Apple Watch Sport through a series of three destruction tests - Liquid Nitrogen, Hydrogen Explosion, and a 50-caliber bullet - on his ...
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Apple Partners With Japan Post Group and IBM to Provide iPads to Elderly

Thursday April 30, 2015 6:32 am PDT by
Apple today announced a "first-of-its-kind initiative" that will see the Cupertino company partnering with Japan Post Group and IBM to bring IBM-developed apps and analytics into the hands of senior citizens in Japan. The project hopes to connect its customers with apps related to services, healthcare, community, and family. The initial plan sees Japan Post Group entering the service into a...