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 ...
The first in a projected three-volume memoir from the Microsoft founder offers a moving account of his early years ...
Microsoft founder Bill Gates told the NYT which of his tech predictions didn't go as expected, and what he's worried about.
Yet there’s an enduring audience for these books, not least those written by the boomer generation, whose apparently safer, more wholesome childhoods offer a shot of nostalgia while explaining how ...
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.” ...
Source Code, the first autobiography in a trilogy, takes us from the tech mogul’s teenage geekery to the early days of ...
Alexander Masters uncovers the extraordinary upbringing of computer genius, multibillionaire, philanthropist Bill Gates, in ...
Gates is revealing secrets about his childhood and the early years of Microsoft in a new memoir, “Source Code”, obtained by ...
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 his new memoir, Bill Gates writes about how he’d probably be diagnosed as autistic if he was growing up today. It’s an ...