The Gadget Lab Podcast   /     Panos on Surface

Description

Microsoft just revealed the 10-inch Surface Go. On this week's Gadget Lab podcast, we discuss the pros and cons of our tiny computing future.

Summary

Microsoft is making a big bet on a tiny-computer future: Earlier this week, the company announced the Surface Go, a 10-inch, 1.15-pound little detachable that runs full Windows 10. It’s not the first time Microsoft has made a 10-inch tablet, but its previous efforts resulted in underpowered machines; whereas now, Microsoft exec Panos Panay says, “it’s time.” Lucky for you, WIRED had the exclusive sit-down with Panay ahead of the product’s launch, and we’re playing part of the conversation here, on this week’s Gadget Lab podcast. Hear what he has to say when Lauren asks him if Microsoft will ever make a Surface Phone. Some notes: Read the backstory on the making of the Surface Go, reported from Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Washington. The Surface Go wasn’t the only laptop(ish) news to drop this week: Apple also refreshed its MacBook Pro line, and we’ve got the full story here. Recommendations this week: Mike recommends Google’s new Podcasts app, which launched last month and is a worthy alternative to Pocket Casts and Overcast. Lauren recommends checking out the work of Janet Iwasa, a molecular biologist and professor at the University of Utah who later learned motion graphics just so she could create visualizations of cellular activity. Send the Gadget Lab hosts feedback on their personal Twitter feeds. Arielle Pardes couldn’t join this week’s episode, but she’s at @pardesoteric and will be back next week. Lauren Goode is @laurengoode, and Michael Calore is @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. Our theme song is by Solar Keys. How to Listen You can always listen to this week’s podcast through the audio player on this page, but if you want to subscribe for free to get every episode, here’s how: If you’re on an iPhone or iPad, open the app called Podcasts, or just tap this link. You can also download an app like Overcast or Pocket Casts, and search for Gadget Lab. And in case you really need it, here’s the RSS feed. If you use Android, you can find us in the Google Play Music app just by tapping here. You can also download an app like Pocket Casts or Radio Public, and search for Gadget Lab. And in case you really need it, here’s the RSS feed. We’re also on Soundcloud, and every episode gets posted to wired.com as soon as it’s released. If you still can’t figure it out, or there’s another platform you use that we’re not on, let us know.

Subtitle
Microsoft just revealed the 10-inch Surface Go. On this weeks Gadget Lab podcast, we discuss the pros and cons of our tiny computing future.
Duration
56:11
Publishing date
2018-07-14 00:36
Link
https://www.wired.com/2018/07/gadget-lab-podcast-367/
Contributors
  Lauren Goode
author  
Enclosures
https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/https://www.wired.com/podcast-download/2279902/gadget-lab-podcast-367.mp3
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Shownotes

Microsoft is making a big bet on a tiny-computer future: Earlier this week, the company announced the Surface Go, a 10-inch, 1.15-pound little detachable that runs full Windows 10. It’s not the first time Microsoft has made a 10-inch tablet, but its previous efforts resulted in underpowered machines; whereas now, Microsoft exec Panos Panay says, “it’s time.”

Lucky for you, WIRED had the exclusive sit-down with Panay ahead of the product’s launch, and we’re playing part of the conversation here, on this week’s Gadget Lab podcast. Hear what he has to say when Lauren asks him if Microsoft will ever make a Surface Phone.

Some notes: Read the backstory on the making of the Surface Go, reported from Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Washington. The Surface Go wasn’t the only laptop(ish) news to drop this week: Apple also refreshed its MacBook Pro line, and we’ve got the full story here.

Recommendations this week: Mike recommends Google’s new Podcasts app, which launched last month and is a worthy alternative to Pocket Casts and Overcast. Lauren recommends checking out the work of Janet Iwasa, a molecular biologist and professor at the University of Utah who later learned motion graphics just so she could create visualizations of cellular activity.

Send the Gadget Lab hosts feedback on their personal Twitter feeds. Arielle Pardes couldn’t join this week’s episode, but she’s at @pardesoteric and will be back next week. Lauren Goode is @laurengoode, and Michael Calore is @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. Our theme song is by Solar Keys.

How to Listen

You can always listen to this week’s podcast through the audio player on this page, but if you want to subscribe for free to get every episode, here’s how:

If you’re on an iPhone or iPad, open the app called Podcasts, or just tap this link. You can also download an app like Overcast or Pocket Casts, and search for Gadget Lab. And in case you really need it, here’s the RSS feed.

If you use Android, you can find us in the Google Play Music app just by tapping here. You can also download an app like Pocket Casts or Radio Public, and search for Gadget Lab. And in case you really need it, here’s the RSS feed.

We’re also on Soundcloud, and every episode gets posted to wired.com as soon as it’s released. If you still can’t figure it out, or there’s another platform you use that we’re not on, let us know.