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Recommended Reading: Microsoft's Panos Panay on the Surface Duo

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Exclusive Q&A: Panos Panay on how the Surface Duo transforms Microsoft again

Raymond Wong, Input

You’ve likely read our review by now, but Input caught up with Microsoft’s chief product officer to discuss the company’s new folding device. Panay discussed the Android-powered Surface Duo along with that Courier concept that didn’t make the cut and some proclamations for the company’s future beyond Windows.

‘It’s 8 P.M. on Election Day.’ Experts Share Their Nightmare Scenarios.

The New York Times

With less than two months left before the US presidential election, you’re not alone if you’re concerned about the potential for inaccurate or delayed results. Several election experts spoke to The New York Times about the things they’re losing sleep over, ranging from cyberattacks to misinformation campaigns and ransomware.

Your phone wasn’t built for the apocalypse

Ian Bogost, The Atlantic

As my current and former colleagues post apocalyptic snapshots of California, a lot of their pictures don’t accurately depict how orange the sky really is. Smartphone cameras have come a long way, but they’re not designed to showcase these hues. That’s because very basic things like white balance are thrown into chaos under conditions such as these.