Mitchel Broussard

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.

Mitchel Broussard's Articles

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Amazon Debuts Book-Skimming 'Page Flip' Feature for Kindle Devices and Apps

Tuesday June 28, 2016 8:19 am PDT by
Amazon has announced that a new feature called "Page Flip" will be rolling out to its iOS and Android apps, Fire tablets, and Kindle e-readers as a free, over-the-air update beginning today. The feature gives users a digital approximation of skimming through a book, making "it easy to explore books while always saving your place." When activated, Page Flip pins the current page to the bottom ...
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New 3D Touch Action in iOS 10 Lets You Prioritize App Downloads

Tuesday June 28, 2016 7:37 am PDT by
After a few weeks of new iOS 10 features slowly being discovered by beta testers, one new 3D Touch-enabled shortcut was stumbled upon recently that will let users prioritize the bulk download of apps. When more than one app is installing, users on iOS 10 can 3D Touch to select "Prioritize Download" and temporarily pause the installation of other apps while the selected one gains favor. On...
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Facebook Promises That Location Data is 'Only One of the Factors' in Friend Suggestions [Updated]

Tuesday June 28, 2016 5:58 am PDT by
Facebook has never specified the exact methods it uses to present friend suggestions within its "People You May Know" tab, but a new report by Fusion suggests that a shared GPS data point could be a bigger factor in curating friendship than Facebook wants users to know. A nameless source told the site that he suspected the social network of digging into his location information to curate...
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Twitter Announces New 'Stickers' Feature With Visual Search Options

Monday June 27, 2016 8:43 am PDT by
Following in the footsteps of a few changes and additions to its social networking features, Twitter today announced that a new photo-enhancing suite of stickers will be coming to iOS and Android users "over the next few weeks." The update will let users place Twitter's custom "rotating sets of stickers" onto any photo -- along with the hundreds of emojis offered on iOS and Android -- to...
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Jay Blahnik Discusses Apple's Delve Into Mindfulness With 'Breathe'

Monday June 27, 2016 8:24 am PDT by
One of Apple's newest apps revealed at WWDC this month was a meditation-enabling Apple Watch app called Breathe that will encourage users to take a break every day to focus on the rhythm of their breathing patterns. In a recent interview with BuzzFeed, Apple’s director of fitness for health technologies, Jay Blahnik, discussed the benefits of "mindfulness" apps like Breathe, and the research...
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Twitter Begins iOS Rollout of Location-Based Tweet Aggregating Feature

Friday June 24, 2016 8:16 am PDT by
Twitter has confirmed to TechCrunch that all of its first party iOS app users will today begin to see a new location-based feature that aggregates tweets tagged to a specific geographic location. Called "Twitter Location Feeds," the update lets users scroll through tweets and profiles surrounding locations like the headquarters of a business, sporting event, music festival, or an entire city....
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Uber Update Spotlights 'Upfront Fares' While Burying Surge Pricing Notifications

Friday June 24, 2016 7:01 am PDT by
Ride hailing app Uber has begun testing a version of its app in six United States cities, with a new UI that makes periods of surge pricing more subtle to discover for users. Surge pricing is a term dedicated to windows when riders greatly exceed drivers, resulting in heightened fare prices due to the increased demand. When this would happen prior to Uber's new test, anyone signing into the...
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Netflix Offline Viewing Now Expected to Launch 'By the End of the Year'

Friday June 24, 2016 5:58 am PDT by
After Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said that the company is keeping an "open mind" in regards to offering offline viewing to its customers, a new report from LightReading this week hints that the feature could be coming to the streaming platform "by the end of the year" (via Gizmodo). The information comes from industry insider Dan Taitz -- COO of Penthera, a company that works on mobile video --...
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Apple Music Preparing for Launch in Korea

Thursday June 23, 2016 9:37 am PDT by
Apple Music is gearing up for a launch within Korea, according to a few local media outlets within the country. As reported by The Korea Herald, no firm date has been given for the launch yet, but an official from a music copyright association in Korea confirmed that contract negotiations with Apple have gone through, so the debut is expected sometime soon. “We formed a contract with Apple...
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SanDisk's 'iXpand Memory Case' Adds Up to 128GB of Storage, Optional Battery

Thursday June 23, 2016 8:57 am PDT by
SanDisk recently announced a new line of cases for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s, aiming to give users expanded storage capabilities without needing to upgrade their iPhone model. Called the iXpand Memory Case and available in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB, SanDisk's new cases ensure durable protection for Apple's smartphone while adding to the iPhone's base storage capacity via the Lightning port....
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Company That Sued Apple for iPhone 6 Patent Infringement 'Barely Exists'

Wednesday June 22, 2016 7:51 am PDT by
Shenzhen Baili, the Chinese company that claimed the iPhone 6 violated the patent of its 100c smartphone, is reported to "barely exist" following its victory in the Beijing Intellectual Property Office against Apple. In response to Shenzhen Baili's patent lawsuit, The Wall Street Journal investigated the company, along with its parent Digione, and found that the latter company had collapsed,...
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Twitter Extends Video Limit From 30 to 140 Seconds, Launches New Analytics App

Tuesday June 21, 2016 8:14 am PDT by
Twitter today announced that video lengths on the social networking site will be expanded from 30 seconds to 140 seconds long, with select publishers still granted exemption from the limit with the ability to post up to 10 minute long videos. The company called video "increasingly central to the real-time conversations happening on Twitter," and noted that video-related Tweets had increased over...
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Dozens of Former Apple Employees Team Up to Launch ‘RearVision' Vehicle Camera

Tuesday June 21, 2016 7:21 am PDT by
A group of three former Apple engineers, along with around 50 various designers and workers also formerly employed by Apple, have created a new startup in the vehicle accessory market, called Pearl, and today announced pre-orders on their product "RearVision." The $500 device is an attachable license plate accessory that connects via Bluetooth to an iOS or Android smartphone, displaying a...
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Supreme Court Ruling Supports Apple's Long-Running Fight Against Patent Trolls

Tuesday June 21, 2016 6:06 am PDT by
The Supreme Court yesterday made it a few steps easier for technology companies like Apple to challenge lawsuits from "patent assertion businesses," or patent trolls. The decision implemented part of a 2011 law that created "quicker and cheaper" avenues into contesting patents with the Patent Office, instead of having to delve into a lengthy court battle or face a federal judge (via The Wall...
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Fitbit's New 'Sleep Schedule' Combines 'Bedtime' in iOS 10 With Sleep Tracking

Monday June 20, 2016 9:28 am PDT by
Fitbit today announced a new featured called "Sleep Schedule" as an update to its existing iOS and Android apps, aimed at guiding users into an overall more healthy lifestyle through the introduction of consistent sleep patterns. Users who wear their Fitbit devices to bed will gain increased insight into their sleeping schedules, as well as personalized sleep goals and reminders that are all...
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New Photos App Detects 4,432 Total Searchable Objects and 7 Facial Expressions [Updated]

Monday June 20, 2016 7:20 am PDT by
One of Apple's first party apps that's getting a makeover in iOS 10 and macOS Sierra is Photos, bringing intensive new facial recognition and "Siri intelligence" features to the picture accumulating app. Over the weekend, a Reddit user discovered a few lines of code within the framework of Apple's beta of the macOS Sierra Photos app, possibly detailing both the specific facial expressions that...
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Ruling in India Clears Way for Apple's Long-Awaited Retail Expansion

Monday June 20, 2016 6:03 am PDT by
The Indian government today announced a few changes to its rules on foreign direct investments (FDI) within the country, which previously required 30 percent of goods sold by a foreign company to be manufactured or produced within India (via The Times of India). The rule stagnated Apple's retail store growth within the country due to most of its products being created in China. Now, Apple is...
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Apple Ordered to Halt iPhone 6 Sales in Beijing Over Patent Infringement Ruling [Updated]

Friday June 17, 2016 7:24 am PDT by
The Beijing Intellectual Property Office has ruled that Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus infringe on the patent rights of another smartphone sold within China -- Shenzhen Baili’s 100c device -- leading to the possibility that Apple may have to cease sales of its handset in Beijing completely. Apple is expected to appeal to the Beijing Higher People’s Court and the Supreme People’s Court...
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Cambridge Awards Jony Ive With Honorary Degree in Science for Design Work at Apple

Thursday June 16, 2016 10:08 am PDT by
The University of Cambridge has awarded seven "distinguished individuals" with honorary degrees -- known as the highest honor bestowed by the University -- in fields like law, business, and medical science. One of those honored was Apple's own Jony Ive, who received a doctorate in science for the "elegance, purity and beauty" he brought to personal computers in his time at the company. The...
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Beta Testers Discover Possible 'Dark Mode' Buried in iOS 10

Thursday June 16, 2016 8:09 am PDT by
Despite announcing a handful of new additions to iOS 10 earlier in the week at WWDC, Apple kept silent on whether or not a much-requested "Dark Mode" would be coming to its mobile operating system this year, although it did announce a similar feature would be hitting Apple TV. Yesterday, developer Andrew Wiik shared a few screenshots of what appears to be an early form of Dark Mode running...