I'm at Adam Tallman Nature Trail! http://4sq.com/1KpnLHp

Every time I take apart my iPhone to replace my battery, I extend a big, middle finger toward Cupertino.

Wherein my employer agrees with my assessment that SSH decryption by a security device (as some firewall vendors do) is a bad idea. http://blog.checkpoint.com/2015/08/12/ssh-decryption-opens-door-to-very-old-security-vectors/

You don't usually hear thunder in this part of the world.

Samsung Will Be Updating Devices With Security Patches Monthly [thedroidguy.com]

I kinda wish IFTTT would let me "trickle" updates to the various social media channels rather than just vomit them all at once.

Windows 10 Privacy Concerns Are Overblown, But Perception Matters - Petri [www.petri.com]

Why Windows 10 isn't really free: The subtle new world of built-in costs | PCWorld [www.pcworld.com]

I appear to be 0 for 2 on scheduled meetings so far. One got cancelled, the other no one is showng up for.

Samsung trumpets its Android security plans, but it's too early to get excited —The Verge “Samsung and LG have taken the lead among Android phone manufacturers in embracing a new monthly schedule for releasing Android security patches.” [www.theverge.com]