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The official podcast of the long-running Cult of Mac blog. Every week, you’ll get the biggest news stories with our expert analysis and commentary. We’ll also give you a how-to that’ll help you use and understand your devices better. We’ll share and pick apart the most interesting Mac setups. You can send us any weird or technical questions you have. You’ll get our hands-on reviews of the interesting products, accessories and gadgets we try.
Our goal is to inform, educate, but most of all, entertain.
Our goal is to inform, educate, but most of all, entertain.
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This week, with special guest Casey Liss: Thanks to the success of Cosmic Orange, new colors are coming to iPhone 18 Pro, but they’re a bit WTF, the super clever way the first touchscreen Macs will work, exciting changes in iOS 26.4 beta 2, an even weirder keyboard setup than last week’s, plus our predictions for next week’s Apple announcements!Watch this episode on YouTubeSend us a text with comments, questions, feedback or a video to play on the show: cultofmacpodcast@icloud.comSubmit your answers to the March 2026 prediction gameSponsors:The Cult of Mac Today and Weekender newsletters. Cult of Mac Today is a rundown of the top daily news, plus reviews and how-tos, with commentary by Leander himself. And the Weekender is an easy-to-digest roundup of the week’s top stories. Sign up at newsletters.cultofmac.com.Links:iPhone 18 Pro may double down on bold colorsApple reportedly plans a deep red finish for the iPhone 18 Pro, following the strong response to cosmic orange iPhone 17 Pro.New interface will be key to touchscreen Macs’ successBuilding a touchscreen into the MacBook Pro will require changes to macOS 27. We just got the first hints of the needed modifications.iOS 26.4 beta 2: All the new features and changesApple continues testing iOS 26.4 with the release of beta 2, and the update brings more than just minor tweaks.Callsheet: Find Cast & CrewCallsheet is the best way to quickly look up information about the cast and crew in TV and movies. It respects your time, doesn't try to sell you stuff you don't need, and is designed to answer your questions quickly and easily.15 coolest (and weirdest) keyboards in Mac setupsWe picked out the 15 coolest (and weirdest) keyboards for Mac setups, including ergonomic wonders and highly customizable options for gamers.Keeping it weird with a ‘dual-display laptop’ and an ortholinear keyboardMarch 2026 PredictionsFor the first time in 2026 (and on the new Cult of Mac podcast) we will lay down our predictions for Apple’s not-an-Event event.Submit your responses hereAftershow: Accidental Transportation PodcastThird-gen Ford Ranger / Mazda B-seriesBMW 3 Series (E90)BMW i4Second-gen Range RoverVolvo XC90Third-gen Toyota PriusFord F-150 Lightning
This week: Apple’s got an "event" coming up in the first week of March! We’ll get into what we think it is. Also: Apple’s fast-tracking three wearable AI products and one of them is already a known bust, some big changes in iOS 26.4, a truly genius MacBook Air setup, and our hands-on with a great iPhone game controller for the rest of us.Watch this episode on YouTubeSend us a text with comments, questions, feedback or a video to play on the show: cultofmacpodcast@icloud.comSponsors:The Cult of Mac Today and Weekender newsletters. Cult of Mac Today is a rundown of the top daily news, plus reviews and how-tos, with commentary by Leander himself. And the Weekender is an easy-to-digest roundup of the week’s top stories. Sign up at newsletters.cultofmac.com.Links:Apple just announced its March event — here’s what could be comingGet ready for the Apple March event! We're looking forward to new MacBooks, iPads, an iPhone and possibly more announcements.3 game-changing AI wearables Apple is rushing to launchApple is putting the pedal to the metal as it rushes to produce new types of AI-powered wearable devices — smart glasses, upgraded AirPods and an AirTag-size pendant.iOS 26.4 beta 1: All the new features and changesApple has kicked off testing for iOS 26.4, with the update bringing more than just minor fixes. Here’s what’s new in iOS 26.4 beta 1.Top 10 MacBook Air setupsOur collection of the top 10 MacBook Air setups really shows why the sleek machine is the world's best-selling laptop.‘Headless’ MacBook Air runs alongside retro MacsListener QuestionWhy do we censor swearing?Upgrade iPhone gaming for cheap with GameSir X5s controllerThe GameSir X5s is a great and affordable way to upgrade mobile gaming. Your phone slides in and gives you console-quality physical controls.
This week: The new Siri is slipping yet again — but that’s a good thing, Eddy Cue pulls the plug on Apple’s AI doctor, more new AirPods Pro are on the way, the best multi-Mac setups, and we’ve got a great tip for the Messages app.Watch this episode on YouTubeSend us a text with comments, questions and feedback; or a video to play on the show: cultofmacpodcast@icloud.comSponsors:The Cult of Mac Today and Weekender newsletters. Cult of Mac Today is a rundown of the top daily news, plus reviews and how-tos, with commentary by Leander himself. And the Weekender is an easy-to-digest roundup of the week’s top stories. Sign up at newsletters.cultofmac.com.Links:M5 Pro MacBook Pro release date just became clearerAfter weeks of speculation, Apple’s M5 Pro MacBook Pros may finally be on the horizon. A fresh report offers the clearest launch window yet.That Siri upgrade coming in iOS 26.4? Don’t get your hopes up.iOS 26.4 may not live up to expectations. Apple is struggling to complete a long-delayed artificial intelligence upgrade for Siri.Apple shifts AI health coach plans to new focusA new decision by Eddy Cue means Apple shifts AI health coach plans to focus on incremental Health app updates.Next AirPods Pro’s new cameras could see your surroundingsA new leak says new cameras in upcoming AirPods Pro 4 could see around the user. Look for them sometime in 2026.Maximum fun: Top 10 multi-Mac setupsFor Apple enthusiasts, one Mac is great — but two or more? That’s when things get seriously interesting.Developer dual-Mac dance: Mac mini and MacBook AirListener QuestionWill AI actually eliminate white collar jobs?6 great features in Messages in iOS 26Get to know the great new features in Messages in iOS 26: polls, background images, group Apple Cash payments and so much more.Short YouTube video
Watch this episode on YouTubeThis week: Xcode’s AI agents can build an app from scratch in a day, major new details on the folding iPhone — and a potential second folding iPhone, whether Apple plans obsolescence, and a trick that’ll wrangle notifications on your iPhone.Sponsors:The Cult of Mac Today and Weekender newsletters. Cult of Mac Today is a rundown of the top daily news, plus reviews and how-tos, with commentary by Leander himself. And the Weekender is an easy-to-digest roundup of the week’s top stories. Sign up at newsletters.cultofmac.com.Links:Xcode unleashes AI agents for fast and easy app creationDevs can work directly with Anthropic's Claude Agent and OpenAI's Codex, thanks to an Xcode update that builds in AI coding agents.iPhone Fold leak shows Apple borrowing design cues from iPadA new leak provides more details about the foldable iPhone's design, pointing to several similarity with iPads.Apple’s foldable plans may not stop at just one iPhoneBefore Apple even launches its first folding iPhone, the company is reportedly exploring a follow-up model with a clamshell-like form factor.Apple just killed the myth of iPhone forced obsolescenceThe conspiracy theory that Apple uses iOS as a tool of forced iPhone obsolescence is complete BS, and I can prove it.Never miss an important alert with this crucial iPhone settings tweakIf you rely on timely alerts from certain critical iOS apps, set up persistent notifications so you don't miss something important.Listener QuestionDo people actually care about phone wobble?
Watch this episode on YouTubeThis week: The surprise launch of the new AirTag — and our review, how to get custom music in your Apple Music library, and a deep dive into the mysterious and murky past of Lewis Wallace.Sponsors:The Cult of Mac Today and Weekender newsletters. Cult of Mac Today is a rundown of the top daily news, plus reviews and how-tos, with commentary by Leander himself. And the Weekender is an easy-to-digest roundup of the week’s top stories. Sign up at newsletters.cultofmac.com.Links:AirTag 2 launches today with longer range and louder speakerApple’s tracking tag has been upgraded with a new Ultra Wideband chip, improved Bluetooth connectivity and a louder speaker.Why Apple’s AirTag 2 is way better than the originalThe tracker tag is easier to find with much longer range when using either a Bluetooth or Ultra Wideband connection from your iPhone. It also includes a louder, shriller speaker.AirTag 2 teardown shows Apple taking tampering seriouslyApple’s second-generation AirTag looks unchanged on the outside, but a teardown reveals meaningful internal changes to avoid tampering.How to upload your own music to Apple MusicIf there’s a live concert recording or indie song you want in your library, you can upload custom music to Apple Music really easily.Radiohead Live - Blossom Music CenterListener QuestionsThose Darn AccordionsThe Wall of WheezeRemoving a Champagne Cork (French) with a Sword
Watch this episode on YouTubeThis week: Siri’s growing up as a proper chatbot, Apple copies the raging success of the Humane Ai Pin, why your next Mac might cost even more, how you can make your Mac hot, and a truly bizarre prison-inspired user setup.Links:Apple may reinvent Siri as a conversational AI in iOS 27Forget the old, nearly useless Siri — Apple will reportedly upgrade the iPhone’s voice assistant into an AI-powered chatbot with iOS 27. Users will supposedly be able to converse with the new Siri, not just give it orders.Apple works on AI wearable with mics, cameras and moreAn AI pin is reportedly on the drawing board at Apple. The hands-free device might may change the future of wearable technology.Why Apple faces new pressure to raise iPhone and Mac pricesApple is likely to struggle to get a critical component for all its products this year, which might force it raise prices.MacBook Pros disappear from stores — here’s whySpeed up your Mac workflow with Hot Corners, the feature pro users swear byHot Corners on the Mac work like shortcuts for your mouse. Just throw your mouse cursor to the corner of the screen to trigger a shortcut.Listener QuestionHands-on with a folding iPhone mock-up: This thing is weirdHow these brilliantly lit setups strike a mood for work or gamingProper desk lighting can make or break a Mac setup when it comes to boosting productivity, setting a mood or gaming like you mean it.RGB hues bathe Beatles-themed retro Apple rig in otherworldly light
Watch this episode on YouTubeThis week: Google’s Gemini is officially powering next-gen Siri, Apple overhauls all its pro apps, details on OpenAI’s first hardware product, and we go hands-on with a folding iPhone model!This week’s stories:It’s official — Google Gemini will power Siri’s major AI overhaulGoogle’s Gemini AI is now set to power the long-promised overhaul of Apple’s Siri voice assistant, turning months of speculation into confirmation after Apple made the partnership official in a statement released Monday.Gemini-powered Siri reportedly will gain these capabilitiesNew Apple Creator Studio subscription gives you 6 incredible apps for low priceApple Creator Studio bundles 6 big-time apps into a subscription, including Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro and Pixelmator Pro.OpenAI’s first device might take on AirPodsOpenAI’s first consumer product may be AI-powered earbuds, designed by Jony Ive and positioned as a direct AirPods rival.Hands-on with a folding iPhone mock-up: This thing is weirdI got my hands on a model, and have lots of thoughts — if the folding iPhone looks anything like this, it’ll be weird.
Watch this episode on YouTubeThis week: The cutting-edge tech we expect to see in the folding iPhone, the hot new trend that beautifies your big camera bump, the weirdest auction of old Apple tat ever, a brand new app that’ll keep you fit, and the best Mac setup of 2025.This week’s stories:Samsung teases the foldable iPhone’s biggest upgradeAt CES 2026, Samsung showcased a crease-less folding OLED panel that might be headed for Apple’s first foldable iPhone.Decorating your iPhone with tiny stickers is 2026’s hot new trendPersonalize your iPhone 17 Pro camera plateau with stickers. Lots of people are doing it in fun and creative ways.This is the weirdest auction of Steve Jobs memorabilia we’ve ever seenSome rather strange Steve Jobs memorabilia is up for auction, showcasing unique items related to the Apple co-founder.New fitness app Reps & Sets 26 gets serious about strength trainingDesigned exclusively for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch, strength-training app Reps & Sets 26 was developed by a long-time Cult of Mac writer.Reps & Sets 26 on the App StoreTop 10 Apple setups of 2025Cult of Mac's top 10 Apple setups of 2025 excel in raw computing power, aesthetic beauty, functional innovation — or all three.Turn your M4 Mac mini into a small-but-mighty ‘Mac Pro’
Watch this episode on YouTubeThis week: Our look ahead at what’s coming in 2026 — and we’ll bring some forgotten Apple products back from the dead.This week’s stories:15 new products to expect from Apple in 2026Apple is preparing a wave of new products for 2026, including a folding iPhone, powerful new Macs, refreshed iPads and new smart home gear.Spigen Classic C1 Mac mini standNew LG displaysDead Apple product draft:iPod Hi-FiAirPort ExtremeApple LaserWriteriPod touch12-inch MacBookApple Watch EditionApple AA Battery ChargerSuperDriveApple II
Watch this episode on YouTubeThis is the last show with Leander, Lewis and Griffin — we’re here to review the biggest news stories, rumors, leaks and madness of 2025. We’re going to talk about everything that happened in 2025 in extreme detail and wonderful nuance. Specifically, of Apple.This week’s stories:The new Cult of Mac podcastApple PodcastsSpotify PodcastsOvercastCastroRSS feedAmazon MusicPocket CastsPodcast AddictDeezerPlayer FMPodchaserListen NotesCastboxGoodpodsMetacast2025 was huge for Apple — here’s whyIn this end-of-year roundup, we’ve gathered the most ground-breaking rumors, consequential news and biggest surprises of 2025.Introducing iPhone Pocket: a beautiful way to wear and carry iPhone
Introducing the new Cult of Mac podcast, coming January 1st (probably). Produced by Extra Ordinary for Cult of Mac. Music composed by Will Davenport, arranged by D. Griffin Jones.






