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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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Apple Researching Enhanced Touch ID Security Using Finger Motion Tracking

Thursday December 18, 2014 9:32 am PST by
In a newly published Apple patent application credited to Dale Setlak, co-founder of AuthenTec, the company reveals its interest in enhanced security capabilities for the iPhone home button and Touch ID. The patent application describes how the Touch ID sensor could be paired with an on-screen combination lock or other secondary security feature, requiring the user to move his or her finger in...
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Jimmy Fallon Gives Each 'The Tonight Show' Audience Member a Free iPad Air 2

Thursday December 18, 2014 6:54 am PST by
Audience members at the taping of Wednesday night's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon episode were treated to an early Christmas present in the form of a free iPad Air 2 for each person. "I'm in the spirit of giving," Fallon remarked before revealing the giveaway in last night's version of the "Tonight Show Stocking Stuffers" segment Fallon has been running all week. On Monday, Fallon...
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Gene Munster Still Believes in the Apple Television Set, Thinks 2016 Launch Likely

Wednesday December 17, 2014 10:18 am PST by
After numerous failed attempts at predicting Apple's first foray into television sets, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster has not yet given up hope that the company will deliver. During an interview at Business Insider's 2014 Ignition Conference earlier this month, Munster made yet another prediction on the rumored Apple technology, citing a two-year wait for Apple's own television set....
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'Continuity Activation Tool' for Adding Handoff to Older Macs Now Supports Bluetooth 4.0 Dongles

Wednesday December 17, 2014 9:22 am PST by
A new update to the community-built "Continuity Activation Tool" for OS X Yosemite brings Bluetooth 4.0 USB dongle support, allowing users of some older model Macs to enable Handoff and other Bluetooth-related Continuity features on their machines without upgrading internal hardware. The tool does, however, come with some caveats users should be aware of before attempting to activate these...
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Minor iOS 8.1.3 Update in the Works Ahead of Apple Watch and iOS 8.2

Tuesday December 16, 2014 8:28 am PST by
While Apple is actively beta testing iOS 8.2 with developers well in advance of its public launch in order to provide tools for building Apple Watch apps, it appears there will be at least one more minor software update before iOS 8.2 launches to the public. Over the past week, MacRumors has seen an increasing number of devices from Apple's networks and in general that are identifying themselves...
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Apple Pay Now Supports Cards Representing 90% of U.S. Credit Card Purchase Volume

Tuesday December 16, 2014 5:51 am PST by
With the list of Apple Pay-supported companies growing more every week, Apple has revealed that the new mobile payments service now supports cards representing about 90 percent of the credit card purchase volume in the United States. This is up from the 80 percent figure cited at Apple Pay's launch just two months ago. According to The New York Times, Apple Pay has proven popular with users as ...
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Apple's iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Inventory Improving, but Still Tighter Than Last Year's iPhone 5s

Monday December 15, 2014 6:15 am PST by
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are both seeing improved inventory availability at Apple's retail stores across the United States, according to a new report from Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, who has been tracking in-store availability of various models across 80 different stores since the devices' launch in September. According to the report, checks of Apple's online store for in-store pickup...
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Hit Dystopian Game 'Papers, Please' Lands on iPad Amid Publicity Over Censorship by Apple

Friday December 12, 2014 7:58 am PST by
The popular PC "dystopian document thriller" Papers, Please launched on the iPad early this morning, after hitting Mac earlier this year and originally being released on Steam in August of 2013. As noted by our sister site TouchArcade, however, the new iOS version is bringing a bit of controversy with it as one of the game's somewhat adult elements has been removed after facing Apple's...
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Retro 3D Shooter 'Space Qube' Named App of the Week, Available for Free

Friday December 12, 2014 5:20 am PST by
Described as a 'retro-futuristic 3D' shoot-em-up, Space Qube has been designated by Apple as this week's App of the Week. The game, created by Qubit Entertainment and launched in early 2013, will be free on the App Store for the next week. Normally priced at $2.99, the game tasks players with building their own personal spaceships and running through "endless levels of Alien mayhem," besting...
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Financial Times Names Tim Cook 'Person of the Year'

Thursday December 11, 2014 8:56 am PST by
After being nominated for TIME's Person of the Year award, and subsequently losing out to the "Ebola Fighters", Apple CEO Tim Cook today was named Financial Times' Person of the Year. In its announcement, Financial Times cited the huge burden of following in Steve Jobs' footsteps as one of Cook's biggest accomplishments this year, saying the CEO "held his nerve through attacks from activist...
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Smartphone-Compatible Digital Driver's Licenses Launching in Iowa in 2015

Thursday December 11, 2014 7:39 am PST by
The Iowa Department of Transportation will begin allowing customers the option of receiving their newly issued driver's licenses via a mobile app on their smartphones, reports The Des Moines Register. The app, set to launch next year, will be available to customers at no additional cost and will include all of the necessary information a traditional plastic license includes. During a...
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Microsoft Acquires App Developer Platform HockeyApp

Thursday December 11, 2014 5:54 am PST by
In a blog post by Microsoft's Corporate Vice President of the Developer Division S. Somasegar, the company today announced the acquisition of HockeyApp, a service for app developers that provides crash reports, distribution help, and various testing features. Initially created for in-house use only by the Germany-based HockeyApp team, the service quickly branched out into a widely-used...
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Chinese Mobile Payment Service Alipay Adds Touch ID Support Amid Reports of Apple Pay Discussions

Wednesday December 10, 2014 8:15 am PST by
Alipay, the payment affiliate of major Chinese marketplace Alibaba, has updated its 付宝">popular e-payments a to include support for Touch ID on iOS devices, allowing users to authenticate accounts and authorize Alipay payments on compatible iPhone models without the need of a password. The new Touch ID integration will be available on the iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus for Alipay's more...
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Shazam for iOS Adds New Music Player, Discovery Features, and In-App Listening

Wednesday December 10, 2014 6:37 am PST by
Shazam today announced a big update to its popular music-detecting app alongside an overhaul of Shazam.com that the company hopes "builds on the magic of Shazam to provide more immersive music discovery and uninterrupted listening." One of the biggest changes in 8.2.0 is a new front-end user experience that is personalized based on the user's friends and music previously discovered within the...
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Apple and IBM Introduce Ten Business-Focused 'IBM MobileFirst' iOS Apps

Wednesday December 10, 2014 5:36 am PST by
Following a partnership announced over the summer, Apple and IBM have today introduced the first in a line of mobile business apps that target a wide range of industries and businesses. Dubbed "IBM MobileFirst for iOS", the suite of ten apps hopes to "bring IBM’s big data and analytics capabilities to iPhone and iPad users." With the initial batch including apps focused on the finance,...
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Jeff Daniels in Talks to Play Former Apple CEO John Sculley in Aaron Sorkin's Steve Jobs Movie

Tuesday December 9, 2014 9:12 am PST by
Following a few weeks of turmoil that saw Sony passing on Aaron Sorkin's upcoming Steve Jobs biopic and Universal quickly picking it up, The Wrap reports Jeff Daniels is being eyed to play former Apple CEO John Sculley in the film. The Wrap claims "multiple individuals familiar with the Universal project" have said Daniels is being eyed for the Danny Boyle-directed movie, and "while Daniels...
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iPod Lawsuit Loses Last Plaintiff as Judge Discusses Halt Amid Search for Replacements

Tuesday December 9, 2014 8:42 am PST by
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, presiding over Apple's iPod/iTunes lawsuit that began last week, has disqualified the last plaintiff in the case and judged that the trial will continue while lawyers scramble to find a replacement, reports Associated Press. That last plaintiff, Marianna Rosen, was disqualified by Judge Rogers after Apple successfully proved that the devices Rosen...
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Dashlane Introduces 'Password Changer', Allowing Users to Change Multiple Passwords With One Click

Tuesday December 9, 2014 6:52 am PST by
The popular subscription-based password management service Dashlane is today introducing a new feature called Password Changer that will let users change all of their passwords with a single click (via The Verge). The new feature will work with two-factor authentication enabled accounts and be available to work with over seventy websites at launch. Password Changer is fueled by Dashlane's...
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Major News Outlets Seek Permission to Share Steve Jobs' iPod Lawsuit Deposition Video

Tuesday December 9, 2014 6:05 am PST by
Some of the last known video of Steve Jobs, from the deposition tape that was played in court last Friday, may be made public as a group of lawyers representing CNN, Bloomberg, and the Associated Press filed a motion earlier this week to have it released (via CNET). Up until now, both Apple and the plaintiffs in the case have asked the court to consider the video "regular testimony," which...
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Apple Planning New Retail Store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Tuesday December 9, 2014 5:20 am PST by
Apple may finally be opening its first Apple Store location in Brooklyn, according to The New York Post. Information gained from brokerage community sources reveals that Apple has signed a long-term lease for a 20,000 square-foot store at 247 Bedford Avenue at the corner of North 3rd Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Rendering of renovated 247 Bedford prior to Apple commitment (via The Real ...