I feel the same. Fact is people just don't want to pay for music these days. they (mostly the younger folks) want all to be free. Speaking of which, I just read a major bug when using iCloud library [mashable.com].

Still awaiting the final pieces of the repair job to be done.

I doubt that it'll stop supporting it, it's not a smartphone or a touch.

@echodunk At the time yes but it has changed due to the various podcast apps around now.

I still carry around an iPod Classic to listen to music that I own that's not going to change on that end. And iTunes will still be around.

A new "cloud tax" takes effect in Chicago today [www.theverge.com]
Could set a trend for other cities if it spreads. Means that you pay a bit more for cloud services like Dropbox and Netflix.

Having running out of free space in one of the office computers, that needs a refresh. Part of my day.

Presentation project for the month went well as I expected. A deserving ride home tonight via a train and cab.

No call privacy for six more months then [www.nytimes.com]

Cisco to buy cybersecurity firm OpenDNS in $635m deal [j.mp]
Not sure what to think of this move.