Bill Gates: Steve Jobs' work was "phenomenal" but Apple may need Surface-like device

Microsoft founder expressed his excitement about the new Surface tablet in an hour long interview


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Microsoft founder Bill Gates has described Steve Jobs’ work as “phenomenal,” but believes that Apple may need to build a hybrid, Surface-like device in the future to meet users needs.

Speaking to Charlie Rose on Monday’s Rose’s PBS show, Gates focused mainly on the charity work of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, but also touched on some technology–related topics including the arrival of Microsoft’s new tablet, the Surface.

During the hour-long interview, Gates expressed his enthusiasm about the Surface, which was announced at a June event in Los Angeles. He said that when he founded the company, his goal with Microsoft had been to deliver “the magic of software to people both in their work and in their home.”

Rose asked whether, reflecting on the way his company has delivered products to consumers, he would have done things differently, more like “the way Steve Jobs did.”

Gates explained that working with third-party hardware manufacturers such as Dell and HP worked well, and Microsoft’s decision to create its own tablet to run its own software doesn’t mean the end of such partnerships. “I actually believe you can have the best of both worlds,” he said. “You can have a rich ecosystem of manufacturers and you can have a few signature devices that show off, you know, wow, what’s the difference between a tablet and a PC.”

He described the Surface as having a new “exciting” form factor. “You don’t have to make a compromise. You can have everything you like about a tablet and everything you like about a PC all in one device. And so that should change the way people look at things.”

But Gates believes that he’d had the idea for tablets “way too early”. “There were a few things that could have been done differently to bring it [a Microsoft tablet] to critical mass.”

“He [Steve Jobs] did some things better than I did,” Gates admitted, claiming that it came down to Jobs’ timing and “the package that he had put together.” He said that Microsoft’s tablets weren’t “as thin and attractive” as Apple’s.

Now, though, Gates believes Microsoft has cracked it. He claims that the Surface allows users to be creative in a way that the iPad doesn’t, bringing the tablet and PC category together, something that Tim Cook openly dismissed when he compared an iPad and MacBook combination to a ‘toaster-fridge’.

Rose asked whether Gates believes Apple will “have to change” and make a device similar to the Surface. Gates explained that it is too early to tell exactly how the technology market will respond to the Surface when it becomes available, but that that Apple having to create hybrid device is “a strong possibility.”

In June, author Malcolm Gladwell said that Bill Gates will be remembered longer than the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. When Rose mentioned these comments to Gates in his interview, Microsoft’s founder replied: “I don’t think anybody does the work they do based on how they think they’ll be remembered. Steve Jobs did phenomenal work, both when I partnered with him and when Microsoft competed with him and that deserves to be remembered.”

Last week, Gates was also quoted as saying that using tablets in education is "never going to work".

Via CNET

Comments received


CW said on Wed, 04 Jul 2012

Did Mr Gates never watch Star Trek?

fonejacker said on Wed, 04 Jul 2012

I think most people have already forgotten who Bill Gates is/was.

ViewRoyal said on Wed, 04 Jul 2012

"Microsoft founder expressed his excitement about the new Surface tablet"

This was the same Microsoft founder who expressed his excitement about the new Tablet PCs in 2001. ;-)

ViewRoyal said on Wed, 04 Jul 2012

By the way, who is this Bill Gates?
Is he a friend of Steve Ballmer?
;-)

ffistometer said on Wed, 04 Jul 2012

"Apple may need to build a hybrid, Surface-like device in the future to meet users needs."

They have, it's called MacBook Air. It doesn't need a kick-stand to support it's top-heavy display. Has a proper keyboard, is already available at a known price!

MacBiter 2 said on Wed, 04 Jul 2012

So ,why do you publish "Reader comments" for News items, but not for Blogs, huh? Isn't it time you removed the Comments box from Blogs?

frere said on Thu, 05 Jul 2012

If you REALLY want to know what Bilge is up to with his Melinda and Bill Gates Foundation, just look up his dad and see what HE was up to. He wasn't related to a little man with a strange moustache (AFAIK) but they had the same ideas!
Surface? Remember Zune and Kin? Microsoft are desperately trying the Apple model with their stores and manufacturing and every now and again they drag Bilge out to counteract the Monkey Man.

MacBiter 2 said on Thu, 05 Jul 2012

Gates and Jobs will both go down in Silicon Valley history for their achievements in bringing computers into the home.

The one I feel more sorry for is Wozniak (though he was never after fame and fortune). If it wasn't for his brilliant engineering on the Apple II there would never have been a Mac, and Microsoft's history would also have been very different.

All this sniping is so 1990s.

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