The next major Apple release of the first decade of the 2000s was the
iPhone. A Microsoft engineer inadvertently—and indirectly—launched that
idea. The engineer, who developed the tablet PC, was married to a friend
of Steve Jobs. The engineer kept talking about the tablet PC he
developed for Microsoft at a birthday party that was attended by both
Gates and Jobs. Neither Gates nor Jobs was happy, according to Isaacson,
but for different reasons. Gates did not like disclosing intellectual property.
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