Bill Gates calls losing the phone market to Android his "greatest mistake," sparking a reaction from Android co-founder Rich ...
Back in 2005, when Apple’s iPod was the king of portable music, Bill Gates made a prediction that ... Well, actually, smartphones, particularly the iPhone, offered not just a music player ...
Android co-founder Rich Miner has criticized Bill Gates for Microsofts failure in the mobile market, which Gates admitted cost the company $400 billion.
Bill Gates appeared on a huge screen via satellite ... Conversely, Gates thought much of Apple's post-iPhone success came from Jobs himself, and not from Apple's "closed" philosophy.
Bill Gates, predicting the decline of the iPod in a 2005 interview, foresaw smartphones replacing single-function devices. Gates emphasized that consumers would demand more versatile devices ...
Bill Gates acknowledged Microsoft's $400 billion ... While Apple launched the iPhone in June 2007 and Google's Android followed in September 2008, Microsoft didn't release Windows Phone 7 until ...