This week on the Cult of Mac podcast: New details emerge about Apple’s smart glasses, including possible shapes, sizes and colors.
Now for the important question: Will we — or anybody else — actually want to wear a pair?
Also on the Cult of Mac podcast:
- Apple reportedly plans a last-ditch effort to get its Siri team up to speed on AI-powered coding. Meanwhile, Siri’s worse than ever! Will Apple make the WWDC26 deadline for the Siri upgrade?
- The tech behind the first folding iPhone’s (supposedly) crease-free screen sounds insane.
- A MacBook Pro setup puts the weirdest hinged screens we’ve ever seen front and center.
- And finally, Griffin shows us how to walk back one of macOS Tahoe’s most divisive design decisions.
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Cult of Mac No. 17: Apple’s smart glasses
This week’s top Apple news
On the show this week: Your host, Cult of Mac Publisher and Editor in Chief Leander Kahney (@lkahney), Cult of Mac managing editor Lewis Wallace (@lewiswallace) and Cult of Mac writer D. Griffin Jones (@dgriffinjones).
Here are the headlines we’re talking about on this week’s show:
- Apple smart glasses could stand out in more ways than one
- Flashback: Apple plans a pair of ‘Steve Jobs Heritage Edition’ AR glasses
- Why Apple is sending Siri developers to AI coding bootcamp
- Photo of Siri’s most egregious Apple TV fail yet
- How Apple’s folding iPhone will crack the crease problem
- MacBook Pro drives wild stacked dual display with hinges [Setups]
- Top 15 setups where MacBook Pro runs the show
- How to hide all the menu bar icons in macOS Tahoe