Tech billionaires including Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have recently thrown their support behind President Trump.
In his new memoir, Bill Gates doesn’t mention any study of William Wordsworth’s writings. But when I read Source Code: My Beginnings, I thought of the English poet’s famous line from 1802: “The child is father of the man.
Despite being single and an empty-nester, the Microsoft co-founder, 69, has no plans to downsize from his massive 66,000-square-foot compound, which he originally purchased in 1988 for a mere $2 million. It’s now worth upwards of $130 million.
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Bill Gates opened up about neurodiversity, his struggles as a kid, and why he’d never take a pill to make him 'normal.'
With the new book "Source Code," Bill Gates is looking back at both the “wonderful” and the weird moments of growing up in Seattle, including experimenting with LSD and being a "challenging" kid
Billionaire Bill Gates is opening up about his life and named the end of his 27-year long marriage to Melinda French Gates as his biggest mistake.
Bill Gates included a special mention of his girlfriend, Paula Hurd, in his new memoir, "Source Code," and he made sure to give his three kids some extra love too
The Microsoft co-founder said he believes there is a 10-15 percent chance of a natural pandemic hitting in the next four years.
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.”