In his memoir Source Code, Microsoft founder Bill Gates revealed that he tried drugs to impress girls, but the experience with LSD scared him and he never did it again.
In Source Code, Bill Gates reflects on his childhood and early life, including his belief that he would have been diagnosed as autistic as a child.
Bill Gates was curious and “mature” beyond his years at Harvard University before leaving to found Microsoft, one of his ...
Bill Gates is not holding back when it comes to his biggest regrets, openly admitting his ties with Jeffrey Epstein were a ...
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In an exclusive excerpt from his new memoir, the co-founder of Microsoft describes his ‘lucky’ adolescence and his parents’ ...
GeekWire revisited Bill Gates’ classic book, The Road Ahead, and found parallels to the AI revolution that the world is ...
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, 69, tells his remarkable origin story, from childhood through the beginnings of Microsoft, ...
Negative headlines surrounded Microsoft this past week as the company rebranded its most iconic apps, raised the price of ...
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft ... While the missed opportunity in mobile remains a significant chapter in Microsoft’s history, Gates’ admission underscores the high stakes of innovation ...
Rich Miner, co-founder of Android, has pointed the finger at Bill Gates for Microsoft’s inability to dominate the mobile market. According to Miner, Gates played a key role in the downfall of ...
Microsoft lost to Android in the race to dominate the mobile market, and the tech giant's co-founder Bill Gates, in a recent interview, admitted to the same. Now, Android co-founder Rich Miner has ...