![]() ![]() We have some interesting things to talk about, but not - we're not overwhelmed so that that alone will take up the whole podcast. Steve: So we have a Q&A today since the world has been kind to us with news. Leo: I don't think Apple will do that to us. Leo: One thing you can be sure is that they will not have a stylus that goes in the hole the wrong way. And maybe Apple will do a good job on that, rather than giving us something that doesn't really work like they did with the Apple Watch. I've, you know, the idea of being able to jot a note or twiddle or doodle. Steve: But I just sort of think that's a cool thing. Steve: I really think, yes, the standard iPad is just fine for me. Leo: Ten inches is just the right size for you. Steve: Yeah, you know, I even got the mini, the latest version of the mini, and I actually returned it because I thought, eh, you know, there was something I was able to say it wasn't doing right. Leo: Would 12.9 inches be too big for you? You know, I take it with me when I leave the house and relax when I'm having a meal and read stuff. My iPad I use more than any other computer in my life is my iPad, just my lifestyle. I want, I mean, I use the iPhone as my go-to device. Are you going to get the new - a new iPhone, do you think? Leo: Or 3:00 a.m., if you're on the East Coast. Steve: Well, we all know that it doesn't really happen until ordering time, midnight on Friday we're presuming. Leo: First Apple event I've missed since the iPod in 2001. Steve: Well, and because for the last 10 years you've had and the TWiT Network, and you've always been surrounded by your expert panel, who are watching this stuff all happen in real-time. We've got - we're meeting at SquareSpace, and I've got to figure they're interested in this stuff. What do people in the real world do during an Apple event? Do they - seriously. This is an example of me being in the real world for a change. And I'll be watching this channel tomorrow as Apple unveils their next set of updates. Great to be with you again, as you get ready to wing your way to the East Coast. And since he's a super geek, that could be anything from Vitamin D to BSD routers and everything in between, including great science fiction. This is the super geeky show, frankly, on the network because we cover anything that Steve's into. It's time for Security Now!, the show where we cover all of the security news. Leo Laporte: This is Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 524, recorded Tuesday, September 8th, 2015: Your questions, Steve's answers, #218. ![]() It's all coming up next on Security Now!. And a kind of hard to believe flaw in Seagate's hard drives. We'll talk a little bit about adblocking, yes, but also about the Windows Patch Tuesday. We are going to get some questions and answers in, finally. Quarter size (16 kbps) mp3 audio file URL: High quality (64 kbps) mp3 audio file URL: We tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, and present real world application notes for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed. Description: Leo and I discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. ![]()
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