Leander Kahney is the editor and publisher of Cult of Mac.
Leander is a longtime technology reporter and the author of six acclaimed books about Apple, including two New York Times bestsellers: Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple’s Greatest Products and Inside Steve’s Brain, a biography of Steve Jobs.
He’s also written a top-selling biography of Apple CEO Tim Cook and authored Cult of Mac and Cult of iPod, which both won prestigious design awards. Most recently, he was co-author of Cult of Mac, 2nd Edition.
Leander has been reporting about Apple and technology for nearly 30 years.
Before founding Cult of Mac as an independent publication, Leander was news editor at Wired.com, where he was responsible for the day-to-day running of the Wired.com website. He headed up a team of six section editors, a dozen reporters and a large pool of freelancers. Together the team produced a daily digest of stories about the impact of science and technology, and won several awards, including several Webby Awards, 2X Knight-Batten Awards for Innovation in Journalism and the 2010 MIN (Magazine Industry Newsletter) award for best blog, among others.
Before being promoted to news editor, Leander was Wired.com’s senior reporter, primarily covering Apple. During that time, Leander published a ton of scoops, including the first in-depth report about the development of the iPod. Leander attended almost every keynote speech and special product launch presented by Steve Jobs, including the historic launches of the iPhone and iPad. He also reported from almost every Macworld Expo in the late ’90s and early ‘2000s, including, sadly, the last shows in Boston, San Francisco and Tokyo. His reporting for Wired.com formed the basis of the first Cult of Mac book, and subsequently this website.
Before joining Wired, Leander was a senior reporter at the legendary MacWeek, the storied and long-running weekly that documented Apple and its community in the 1980s and ’90s.
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Leander has a postgrad diploma in artificial intelligence from the University of Aberdeen, and a BSc (Hons) in experimental psychology from the University of Sussex.
He has a diploma in journalism from the UK’s National Council for the Training of Journalists.
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36 responses to “Woz Is Waiting In Line For iPhone 4S [Here’s The Pic]”
What a idiot! It’s not that serious! People are doing this for attention!
Dosent he get all of Apple new stuff for free and by UPS???
Yup and he got yours
He has to WAIT for this?
if you’re in a line, how could you be on the wrong side ?
Losing respect and admiration for the Woz.
why
why are you loosing respect for him? I think it’s awesome he goes and waits in line, he could easily have gotten one delivered.
Way to go Woz! You rock, I love you, man!
Gaining respect and admiration for the Woz.
Good week to show a little solidarity with the rest of the Apple family.
TMan, some folks are so cynical. You really think spending a day waiting in line is the only way Steve Jobs friend and Co-founder can get attention from Apple fans?
Are you sure you wouldn’t be happier with a Lenovo?
Man you fandroids idiots are to much. Please go crawl back into your basement.
This is a very Woz thing to do, not sure what part of this isn’t what makes him, him. Care to explain?
I will be getting mine when the lines stop. I can wait. I’ve got better things to do with my time than stand in an artificially created line.
Gotta love the WOZ!!!
love that guy. shows a true apple fan there!!!
iWoz is the MAN!!!!! Shit I spilled my drink…
I also don’t get it! How can one of Apple’s co-founders didn’t have his new toy by the hand of Tim Cook? It would be the minimum Apple could do for one of its genius…
He stands in line because hewantsto. I saw a vid on Techcrunch about it.