The Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist is taking a break from the future to examine his past — and mulling where the billionaires now fit in.
Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, told the New York Times on Thursday that he “always thought of Silicon Valley as being left of center.”
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, 69, tells his remarkable origin story, from childhood through the beginnings of Microsoft, which he cofounded with Paul Allen back in 1975 at age 19 (he's planning to write two more volumes,
"I was an unusual child. Today, I would probably be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder," wrote Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft and one of the world's richest individuals, in his book. Bill Gates mentioned that during his youth,
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, reveals that if assessed today, he might be diagnosed with autism. Reflecting in his memoir 'Source Code,' Gates shares how traits linked to autism, like avoiding social interactions and repetitive behaviors,
In an exclusive excerpt from his new memoir, the co-founder of Microsoft describes his ‘lucky’ adolescence and his parents’ support for what he now sees as his own neurodivergence.
Win McNamee/Getty President-elect Donald Trump appears to have left a positive impression on former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates. The billionaires met up after the 2024 presidential election ...
Bill Gates is not ... but the founder of Microsoft always leaves some topic to talk about. The last is his opinion on what he considers the best book in history on AI (Artificial Intelligence ...
At such a critical moment in US history ... Gates, who has been dating Paula Hurd since 2023. “The divorce thing was miserable for me and Melinda for at least two years.” Still, Bill said ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently discussed his "greatest ... Another piece of comical, related history is former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in 2007 saying, "There’s no chance that ...
At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters ... They’re just as nerdy as they ever were,” said Gates. “Early in the days of Microsoft, I didn’t believe in having an office ...
Negative headlines surrounded Microsoft this past week as the company rebranded its most iconic apps, raised the price of Microsoft 365, and was attacked by Salesforce.