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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 Pay Launching in Canada With American Express on November 17

Sunday November 15, 2015 5:59 pm PST by
Apple Pay is expected to expand to its third market this week, launching in Canada this Tuesday, November, 17, reports iPhone in Canada. As previously announced, Apple Pay will be launching through an exclusive partnership with American Express, initially limiting the reach of Apple's payments service in the country. According to American Express, the service is set to launch this Tuesday,...
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Apple Moving to 100% Renewable Energy in Singapore, Confirms New Retail Store

Sunday November 15, 2015 5:41 pm PST by
Apple today announced a deal to move all of its operations in Singapore to 100 percent renewable energy, working with partner Sunseap Group to take advantage of rooftops in the densely populated city-state for solar power generation, reports Reuters.Starting in January, solar energy developer Sunseap Group will provide Apple with 100 percent renewable electricity from its portfolio of solar...
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UE Boom 2 Review: Ultimate Ears' Rugged Bluetooth Speaker Gets a Nice Upgrade

Friday November 13, 2015 12:46 pm PST by
Back in mid-September, Logitech's Ultimate Ears brand rolled out the UE Boom 2, an upgraded version of its popular mid-level Bluetooth portable speaker. With Apple adding the new speaker to its online store and retail locations a few weeks ago, we decided to take a look at the new and improved speaker. Priced at $200, the UE Boom 2 isn't the cheapest Bluetooth speaker on the market, but its...
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Apple Committing €1 Million to Ocean Wave Energy Research in Ireland

Wednesday November 11, 2015 7:55 am PST by
Continuing its recent moves to embrace renewable energy sources, Apple has ">agreed to fund a €1 million initiative through the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) to support research into harnessing wave energy. Ocean Energy Test Site in Galway Bay, Ireland “We're excited by the potential of ocean energy to someday serve as a source of clean power for the data centre we are...
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Jony Ive on Apple Pencil: A 'Natural' and 'Familiar' Extension of Traditional Drawing Tools

Wednesday November 11, 2015 5:42 am PST by
Alongside today's launch of the iPad Pro and its Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard accessories, Apple design chief Jony Ive shared his thoughts on the new stylus accessory with The Telegraph. Addressing the device's strong resemblance to an actual pencil, Ive stresses that a familiar and natural feel is key to the user experience.“We hoped if you are used to spending a lot of time using...
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Lawsuit by Apple Retail Employees Over Off-the-Clock Bag Searches Dismissed

Saturday November 7, 2015 9:00 pm PST by
U.S. District Judge William Alsup today dismissed a lawsuit against Apple that had been brought by several retail employees over Apple's policy of conducting required security searches of personal bags without compensation after workers had clocked out for meal breaks or at the end of their shifts, reports Bloomberg. The class action lawsuit covered thousands of employees at Apple's California...
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Staples Debuts iPad Pro Pre-Orders With November 25 Launch Date

Saturday November 7, 2015 4:07 pm PST by
With Sam's Club having started taking pre-orders for the iPad Pro on Friday and selling out within hours and MacMall also moving to accept pre-orders ahead of an expected launch next week, Staples is the latest major U.S. retailer to allow customers to begin placing orders for the new device. Staples is offering all Wi-Fi models of the iPad Pro for pre-order, as well as a number of...
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Wegmans Shoppers Club Card Showing Up in Apple Pay, but Full Rollout Not Coming Until 2016

Friday November 6, 2015 9:58 am PST by
Following yesterday's official launch of the first Apple Pay-enabled loyalty card from Walgreens with its Balance Rewards program, a number of MacRumors readers reported that their Shoppers Club loyalty cards from grocery store chain Wegmans were also showing up in Apple Pay. Early testing has shown that card readers at Wegmans stores are not yet accepting Shoppers Club cards via Apple Pay,...
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Apple Predicted to Launch A9-Based 4-Inch iPhone in Early 2016, iPhone 7 Plus to Carry 3 GB of RAM

Tuesday November 3, 2015 6:45 pm PST by
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has released a new research report outlining his expectations for Apple's 2016 iPhone launches, including several interesting tidbits about the upcoming devices. First, Kuo believes Apple still has a new 4-inch iPhone in the works that "resembles an upgraded iPhone 5s". The device is said to be targeted for launch in the first half of next year and will come ...
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Possible Upcoming Mac Pro Reference Discovered in OS X El Capitan

Monday November 2, 2015 1:05 pm PST by
It's been two years since Apple launched its radically redesigned Mac Pro, but the professional-level workstation has not seen any updates since that time despite the availability of upgraded versions of many of the components used in the machine. We may be getting closer to an update, however, as Pike's Universum has discovered a reference to a new Mac code name of "AAPLJ951" within OS X El...
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Apple TV 4 Orders Begin Shipping for October 30 Delivery

Wednesday October 28, 2015 8:23 pm PDT by
Roughly 24 hours after orders for the new Apple TV began shifting to "Preparing for Shipment" status, Apple has begun notifying customers that their orders have shipped. Early reports so far all appear to be from Australia where it is currently the afternoon of October 29, and deliveries are scheduled for Friday, October 30. Shipment notifications for customers in other countries should begin...
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Walgreens Gearing Up for Apple Pay-Linked Loyalty Rewards Cards

Wednesday October 28, 2015 10:05 am PDT by
One of the Apple Pay features touted with iOS 9 was support for new types of cards including store-branded credit cards and loyalty rewards cards from retailers. Just yesterday, department store chain Kohl's became the first retailer to launch Apple Pay support for its store-branded credit card, and it now appears Walgreens is preparing to launch support for its Balance Rewards loyalty rewards...
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Apple Begins Accepting Online Orders for New Apple TV

Monday October 26, 2015 5:38 am PDT by
In line with the target date announced by Tim Cook last week, Apple is now allowing customers to place online orders for the new Apple TV set-top box. The new Apple TV is available with either 32 GB of storage for $149 or 64 GB for $199, and orders will begin shipping to customers later this week, with the earliest deliveries being set for October 30 for those who opt for one-day shipping....
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'Steve Jobs' Disappoints in First Full Weekend With 7th-Place Box Office Showing

Sunday October 25, 2015 8:57 pm PDT by
As the first full weekend in theaters for Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs film comes to a close, early box office results have been disappointing, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Estimates put the film's take at $7.3 million from nearly 2,500 theaters, well below expectations and only good enough for seventh place on the weekend. Michael Fassbender as Steve Jobs and Seth Rogen ...
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Transit Directions for Sydney, Australia Going Live in Apple Maps

Sunday October 25, 2015 8:33 pm PDT by
Several users are reporting seeing transit directions going live for Sydney, Australia in Apple Maps today, adding another major city for the the feature launched as part of iOS 9. Not all users are seeing transit routes for Sydney yet, but support is clearly rolling out at the moment for light rail, commuter rail, buses, and ferry service. Apple added both Boston and Sydney to its list of...
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iPad Pro Hands-on Makes the Case for Productivity Uses, Apple Pencil Is Excellent

Friday October 23, 2015 2:02 pm PDT by
With the launch of the iPad Pro coming up shortly, technology and education expert Fraser Speirs got some hands-on time with the device at an invitation-only event in London yesterday. Speirs has been sharing his thoughts from his one-hour session with the iPad Pro and its accessories and answering questions on Twitter, offering an interesting perspective on the user experience. Overall,...
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Apple Invites Developers to Begin Submitting tvOS Apps for Review

Wednesday October 21, 2015 8:05 pm PDT by
Following today's slew of software updates, including a golden master of tvOS for developers and a release of Xcode 7.1, Apple is now inviting developers to begin submitting their tvOS apps for App Store review. Apple will begin taking orders for the new Apple TV next Monday with shipping beginning later in the week, allowing a week or so of lead time for Apple to begin reviewing and approving...
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Tim Cook Talks Apple Watch, iPhone 6s, Apple TV, Cars, Privacy, and More at WSJDLive

Monday October 19, 2015 8:35 pm PDT by
Apple CEO Tim Cook is on stage for the opening night of the WSJDLive conference in Palm Springs, California, with Wall Street Journal editor Gerry Baker interviewing Cook about a variety of topics. Live coverage of the interview is being offered by publications including WSJ.D and The Verge, and we'll be updating this post with highlights from the session. Photo via The Verge - On whether...
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Apple Aiming to Increase Music Library Matching Limit to 100,000 Tracks 'Before the End of the Year'

Wednesday October 14, 2015 8:46 am PDT by
Just ahead of the launch of Apple Music in late June, Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue took to Twitter to reveal that Apple was "working to" increase the limit for iTunes Match libraries and Apple Music's similar scan-and-match feature from the current 25,000 tracks to 100,000 tracks for iOS 9. The arrival of iOS 9 last month did not come with a...
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iShowFast Review: USB 3.0 and Lightning Flash Drive Makes Secure File Transfers Between iOS and PCs Easy

Monday October 12, 2015 8:07 am PDT by
Last year, popular accessory company Sanho and its HYPER brand launched the iStick, a flash drive with both USB and Lightning connectors to make it easy to transfer files between iOS devices and computers. A Kickstarter campaign for the iStick raised over $1.1 million, with the device coming in capacities ranging from 8 GB to 128 GB. Building on the success of the iStick, HYPER by Sanho has...
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