
Bill reckons "there's still room for geniuses"
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 31 January 2008 12:54 GMT
Gates gave a demo of Microsoft's Surface technology (above) which is currently being trialled by several businesses in the US.
Gates said: "One of the biggest changes [in the future] will be how you interact with the device. The devices themselves will get a lot smaller, more powerful and connect to the internet."
Photo credit: Tim Ferguson
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