Bill Gates was dumbfounded about the conspiracy theories that erupted during the pandemic about the COVID vaccine being tied to his efforts to kill people or other sinister agendas.
As he prepares to turn 70 later this year, Microsoft founder Bill Gates' new memoir explores how his childhood quirks, upbringing, friendships and experiences coalesced into shaping his internal operating system.
Although Microsoft founder Bill Gates sat down for an interview with The Associated Press to discuss his new memoir, "Source Code: My Beginnings," he also shared his views on a variety of other topics, including vaccine conspiracy views about him, .. ...
In his new memoir, the Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist revealed he was obsessive, socially unaware and rude as a child - but added he wouldn't change his brain "for anything". He is the latest high-achiever to say he has neurodivergent ...
The Harvard dropout revolutionized the computer industry and, later, the world of philanthropy. Now he has been looking back at his childhood, with the first of a three-part autobiography fittingly titled, "Source Code: My Beginnings.
In his new autobiography, the computer pioneer and philanthropist writes of his origins, and about how, in eighth grade, he discovered BASIC, which introduced him to the elegance and exacting demands of computer code.