Lewis Wallace is the managing editor of Cult of Mac and author of our weekly newsletter, The Weekender.
He's a San Francisco-based writer and editor specializing in technology and culture. He loves his iPhone, hates Siri, and appreciates any hardware that combines form and function.
Prior to Cult of Mac, he juggled words and ideas as culture editor at Wired.com, homepage editor at TechTV, news product manager at NBCi, copy editor at PC World, reporter at The (Hayward) Daily Review and editor in chief of EveryBody's News in Cincinnati.
He earned a bachelor of general studies degree with a journalism certificate from the University of Cincinnati. While in school, he worked as the entertainment editor of The News Record and as editor in chief of Clifton Magazine.
Steve Jobs inspired generations with his legendary Stanford commencement address. Photo: Steve Jobs Archive
June 12, 2005: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers a brilliant commencement speech to graduating students at Stanford University.
Packed with incredible insights, the motivational speech includes many memorable lines that capture the essence of Jobs’ incredible life — and provide a template for success through following your passions. And he does it all in less than 15 minutes.
Trailers for F1 showcase the film's intense racing scenes, and a new haptic trailer boosts the octane. Photo: Apple TV+
A “haptic trailer” for Apple Original film F1: The Movie adds a new dimension to all the roaring race cars and manic pit stop maneuvers. When viewed on an iPhone, the first-of-its-kind trailer triggers the device’s Taptic Engine in sync with the on-screen action.
The unique trailer Apple released Monday is the buzziest movie gimmick since Percepto!, the system of electric buzzers placed underneath theater seats by director William Castle to stoke interest in his 1959 horror flick The Tingler.
Apple's new Liquid Glass design looks especially amazing in tvOS 26. Screenshot: Apple
The new Liquid Glass look of tvOS 26 gets out of your way so you can enjoy movies and TV shows more easily. And along with the gorgeous new transparent design, tvOS 26 brings new features that should make using Apple TV even better.
“tvOS brings the best of Apple into your living room,” said Apple TV product manager lead Justin Washington during Monday’s WWDC25 keynote.
“With tvOS 26, we’re making Apple TV more enjoyable than ever,” said. “And it all begins with the new design with Liquid Glass, which looks incredible on the big screen. App icons feel more vibrant, thanks to their layered design and new specular highlights that bring depth and detail to every edge.”
Why is funnier: stouter squircles or squabbling leakers? Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: The latest video from Front Page Tech leaker in chief Jon Prosser gives us a closer look at what iOS 19 might look like. Its glossy UI elements and rounder “squircles” for app icons get us pondering the future. And the feud between Prosser and Bloomberg scoop machine Mark Gurman gets us laughing!
Also on The CultCast:
The iPhone 17 Pro might not look as different as previous rumors indicated.
The threat of rising prices due to tariffs propels some shoppers to Apple stores for a little (probably unnecessary 😬) panic buying.
On a related topic, if you thought Apple might move its manufacturing to the United States to avoid import tariffs, don’t hold your breath.
And finally, Griffin explains how you can do almost anything on your iPhone using voice commands.
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Which new Air is best? D. Griffin Jones puts the latest MacBook Air and iPad Air to the test. Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: Griffin goes deep on the M3 iPad Air and the M4 MacBook Air, which he recently reviewed from his unique perspective as a Mac mini fanatic. He loved them both, but which one rules the day? And can either of them come close to his desktop dynamo?
Also on The CultCast:
Erfon digs into the M3 Ultra benchmarks.
There’s a shakeup in Siri land! Can the new boss fix Apple’s virtual assistant and/or deliver Siri’s promised AI upgrade?
Surprise, surprise — Apple is working on a new monitor.
iOS 19 might turn AirPods into real-time translators, which sounds like a killer feature for travelers.
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We don't recommend banging your head while wearing a Vision Pro. Image: Apple
Apple’s new immersive concert video Metallica will give Vision Pro owners a unique experience of one of the band’s pulse-pounding shows. Filmed during the band’s M72 World Tour, it captures three Metallica songs in ultra-high-resolution, 180-degree video and Spatial Audio.
In a press release Tuesday, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich described the immersive video as a revolutionary twist on the standard concert film.
“Game-changing is putting it lightly,” Ulrich said. “Seeing our concert like that, along with the energy of the Mexico City fans — it’s very immersive, and it’s super-fun. We’ve always been interested in pushing the boundaries, and Metallica on Apple Vision Pro is exactly that.”
Nevermind that rabbit's third ear. Tim Cook is a product magician! AI image: Midjourney/Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: There’s plenty to talk about after an absolutely magical barrage of new Apple products unveiled this week. We discuss the highlights (and lowlights) of all the new Macs and iPads.
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What’s in the latest iOS 18.4 and visionOS 2.4 betas? Griffin gives us an overview of new features.
Erfon struggles with yet another Apple buying decision.
Griffin gives the iPhone 16e a surprise rave review.
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It's official: The smarter Siri that Apple touted last year is taking longer than expected. Image: Cult of Mac
Apple confirmed Friday that the smarter Siri promised at WWDC24 isn’t coming together as quickly as anticipated. After touting the minor Siri upgrades that already rolled out, a company statement ended on a depressing note.
“We’ve also been working on a more personalized Siri, giving it more awareness of your personal context, as well as the ability to take action for you within and across your apps,” said Apple spokeswoman Jacqueline Roy. “It’s going to take us longer than we thought to deliver on these features and we anticipate rolling them out in the coming year.”
This confirms multiple previous rumors indicating that users pining for a smarter Siri shouldn’t hold their breath.
Lots of new iPhone rumors buzzing around this week! Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: A new leak of CAD files gives us our supposed first look at the full iPhone 17 lineup. And, looking further into the future, it sounds like Apple ironed out the final wrinkle that was holding back a folding iPhone. We discuss the latest iPhone leaks and rumors, digging into what sounds good and what sounds bad. Meanwhile, if you’re looking for an action-packed gaming experience, Smoke Lara takes you on a thrilling adventure—check out our Guardian of Light iPhone review to learn more.
Also on The CultCast:
What’s new in the first iOS 18.4 beta? Griffin gives us the rundown on new iPhone features coming soon.
iPhone 15 Pro users can look forward to Visual Intelligence, one of Apple’s more useful AI tools.
New MacBook Airs should be coming our way in the very near future.
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Match wits with The CultCast hosts in our traditional predictions game. Image: Midjourney/Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: Tim Cook’s cryptic tease about “the newest member of the [Apple] family” fuels speculation about what new products the company will announce. Let the predictions begin! While Apple’s future continues to spark debate, it’s interesting to look back at past predictions—such as when CNN speculated about Apple’s downfall. Ever wondered how much is CNN worth? Check out this historical perspective on Apple’s supposed decline.
We made our predictions live on the podcast. You can play along in our predictions game.
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The new Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds offer cool features — and come in hot colors.
Erfon defends his decisions re: his recent MacBook Pro and iPad Pro purchases.
Apple’s venture into robotics sounds pretty serious. What might the first products look like?
And finally, the first folding iPhone might arrive next year. The latest rumor gives us hope.
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You've got to see Apple's AI-powered robotic lamp in action! Image: Apple/Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: Our first glimpse at Apple’s AI-powered robotic lamp makes us giddy with hope for the secret iPad-on-a-stick project we’ve been skeptical about in the past. The surprisingly lifelike Apple robo-lamp looks just like Pixar’s Luxo Jr. How cute is that?!?
Join us for the conversation about the future of Apple robotics. (We really want the lamp.)
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Apple’s M5 chip is coming soon. How good will it be? And what product will it appear in first?
Griffin tells us all about Apple’s new Invites app, which makes party planning simple and elegant.
Erfon provides an update on his recent MacBook Pro and iPad Pro purchases. The 14-day return window is about to slam shut — and he’s not sure he’s keeping either of them! He explains why.
We weren’t sure we could top the Andy Warhol banana iPhone case, but Zugu’s iPad case with a built-in dead man’s switch is right up there on the “crazy products we love” list.
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Another big Apple project bites the dust. AI image: Midjourney/Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: Apple pulls the plug on a secret AR glasses project. What does this mean for Vision Pro?
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Erfon discusses the pros and cons of the 13-inch iPad Pro.
Apple’s latest earnings call yields some astonishing factoids.
Apple still plans to fix Siri — and to roll out the delayed CarPlay 2.
We end with a laugh at one of the craziest iPhone cases we’ve ever seen.
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It even comes with a peel-off sticker! Photo: Casetify
The banana-shaped iPhone case in the new Andy Warhol x Casetify collection is the most bizarre Apple accessory we’ve seen in a while. It’s gigantic, fragile and expensive. And it even comes with three stickers that look like what you’d see on an actual banana at the grocery store.
It’s only one of the many Apple accessories in the eye-catching new collection, produced by Casetify under license from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
The iOS overhaul might start with the Camera app. Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: Is 2025 the year we see a big iOS 19 redesign based on the look and feel of visionOS? A new rumor says so, starting with the Camera app. There’s much to discuss!
Also on The CultCast:
Erfon finally made a decision on what size iPad Pro to buy.
We discuss the latest rumors about the upcoming iPhone SE and iPad Air models.
Apple takes steps to eliminate AI-generated fake news from notification summaries. But the company seems more intent than ever on getting everyone to use Apple Intelligence.
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OK, so maybe that's a bit of an exaggeration. AI image: Grok/Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: The latest rumors indicate the iPhone 17 Pro camera will get a major upgrade. Shocker!
Also on The CultCast:
Just how thin will the iPhone 17 Air be?
Three lesser Apple products should get big upgrades in 2025.
The next version of CarPlay might be even more awesome..
With the Severance season two premiere imminent, the creative Apple TV+ marketing is off the hook.
Erfon and Griffin get jazzed about the recently hyped Nintendo Switch 2.
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Nanoleaf's new LED therapy face mask: bargain-basement Iron Man or high-tech luchador? Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: First, Erfon recounts his recent, extremely lengthy trip to the Apple Store to check out the latest MacBook Pros. He put the nano-texture screen to the test — and came back with a surprising verdict. Then, we discuss some of the coolest — and some of the weirdest — new gear shown off at CES this week.
Also on The CultCast:
The iPhone SE 4 and iPad 11 won’t arrive as soon as some Apple rumormongers suspected.
Dell “borrows” Apple’s iPhone naming convention to simplify to its product lineup … and then blows it!
Griffin wraps up with a pro tip that you almost need to see to believe.
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OK, so the iPhone 18's camera is not gonna look like that. But it might be stunning nevertheless! Image: Midjourney/Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: The latest rumors indicate the iPhone 18 Pro will pack a variable aperture camera. Erfon and Griffin break down what that could mean — and why it could bring a significant photographic boost to the device.
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We’ve got some picks for what to watch during this weekend’s Apple TV+ free binge-o-rama.
From the iPhone 17 Air to AirTags 2 (and maybe AirPods Pro 3), it looks like 2025 might be an exciting year for Apple — we discuss the stuff we’re most psyched about.
Apple’s Magic Mouse is due for an upgrade. But will it really come with voice controls?
We wrap up the show with our final picks for the best stuff of 2024.
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This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: Some new iPhone 17 Pro renders make us ponder whether Apple will (or should) create such a device. We discuss the pros, cons and alternative theories.
Also on The CultCast:
An update on when we might see the very first folding iPhone.
A ridiculous Apple Intelligence screwup lands Apple in hot water.
We wrap up with round two of our picks for best and worst of 2024.
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Make things merry with a gift any Apple fan will appreciate. Photo: Luke Southern/Unsplash License/Modified by Cult of Mac
If you’re looking for a last-minute gift for an Apple fan in your life, there’s one surprisingly simple answer: Get them an AirTag. Or a bunch of them. With frequent discounts from Amazon and other retailers, AirTags make the ultimate stocking stuffer for anybody in the Apple ecosystem.
Apple plans to make the MacBook Pro of our dreams. Just don't hold your breath. AI image: Image Playground/Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: According to the latest Apple rumors, the 5G OLED MacBooks we’ve been anticipating forever are finally on the way … in 2026.
Also on The CultCast:
A quick rundown of some of the fun new features in iOS 18.2.
Apple Watch Ultra 3 might gain a feature that could save your bacon in an emergency. Plus, Cupertino’s still working on another potentially lifesaving feature we’ve been waiting on for years.
And we wrap up with the first installment of our top picks for the best stuff of 2024.
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They looked weird at first, but now it's impossible to remember a world without AirPods. Photo: Dagny Reese/Unsplash License
December 13, 2016: After months of anticipation and delay, Apple finally launches the first-generation AirPods. The tiny wireless earbuds arrive in Apple’s online store just in time for holiday shoppers looking for stocking stuffers.
Like so many Apple products, they aren’t the first wireless earbuds to arrive on the scene. However, AirPods’ rapid success will fuel a wireless listening revolution.
Will this Touch Bar-inspired project catch on? Image: Flexbar/Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: An interesting new gadget called the Flexbar takes Apple’s doomed Touch Bar idea and runs with it. Instead of being fixed in place like on the MacBook Pro, this customizable OLED strip connects to Macs and PCs via USB-C.
It looks pretty cool! But can it succeed where the Touch Bar failed?
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Almost as surprising as the Touch Bar making a comeback: A company figured out how to offer aftermarket SSDs for the Mac Studio, at much more affordable prices than Apple’s upgrades. (OK, that last part’s not surprising.)
The first M5-powered iPad Pros reportedly will arrive in the second half of next year. And it sounds like that crazy hybrid iPad/HomePod might become a reality in 2025, too.
And finally, Erfon tells us all about a sweet aftermarket CarPlay display in a new “Under Review” segment.
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Sounds like Apple's finally getting Siri-ous about fixing its AI assistant. Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: With a slightly smarter Siri on the way in iOS 18.4, a new rumor indicates Apple might actually fix Siri once and for all … in 2026! We discuss the “LLM Siri” that supposedly will catch up with ChatGPT and other chatty competitors. As Apple refines its AI capabilities, companies like Buyback Boss are also innovating in tech resale and trade-in solutions. Find out more about the latest updates.
But the question remains: Can Apple really afford to wait that long to make its AI assistant less of a laughingstock?
Also on The CultCast:
New rumors and renders show what the iPhone 17 lineup might look like.
Uh-oh: We’ve got bad news about AirPods Max.
And finally, Griffin talks up a solid — and much cheaper — stand-in for Apple’s Studio Display in an all-new Under Review.
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Next year might bring an oddball iPhone. Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: The rumored “iPhone 17 Air” supposedly will delete major features to become Apple’s thinnest smartphone ever — and sell at a premium price. We debate the pros and cons of such a scenario. Plus, Apple reportedly plans to make AirTags even better … and might be reconsidering making an actual TV set.
It’s a rumor-packed podcast!
Also on The CultCast:
We discuss the possibility of Apple selling SSD upgrades for Mac mini.
Apple slipped a surprise feature into the M4 MacBook Pro.
Image Playground produces some truly ridiculous images. See a sampling below. Is this the best Apple Intelligence can do?
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Cult of Mac reviewers go hands-on with M4 Mac mini, MacBook Pro and iMac, and we're here to talk about it. Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: So … many … M4 Mac reviews! Griffin tells us why the new Mac mini and the updated iMac make him go gaga. And the faster MacBook Pros are no slouches, either.
Also on The CultCast:
The “updated” Apple accessories — Magic Keyboard, Magic Trackpad and Magic Mouse — pack exactly one new feature. It’s not exactly magical.
Apple reportedly plans to launch an inexpensive touchscreen device for managing smart home gear. But what purpose would it serve, really?
Apple Music turns its ridiculous 100 Best Albums list into an even more ridiculous $450 coffee-table tome.
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