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.
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.
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,
Bill Gates's biggest regret is his divorce from his ex-wife, Melinda. Divorce is strongly linked to poor mental health and physical health outcomes.
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When Bill Gates was a child, he used to believe that “if you truly were smart, you’d be able to get an A with as little effort as possible.”
Bill Gates recently described the dissolution of his 27-year marriage as a painful “mistake.” As he’s learned, you can’t put a price on a relationship that’s seen you through it all.
Artificial intelligence was the focus when tech giants Microsoft and Meta kicked off the first round of Big Tech earnings of 2025. Here's what we learned.
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,
Amid the renewal of this affair gossip online, an old interview of Jennifer Aniston on Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been going viral on social media where the actress could be seen addressing the rumours surrounding her personal life,
GeekWire revisited Bill Gates’ classic book, The Road Ahead, and found parallels to the AI revolution that the world is experiencing today.
Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, told the New York Times on Thursday that he “always thought of Silicon Valley as being left of center.”