Bill Gates remains at the top of Forbes' real-time billionaires list this morning, with a net worth of $85.5 billion, or approximately 565.9 billion yuan. During an interview with Fox News’ Chris Wallace, Gates revealed that he recently switched from an Android phone, but all his personal computers still run on the Windows platform. The revelation surprised many, especially considering that Microsoft continues to invest in the development and maintenance of Windows Mobile, even though its founder has long moved away from the platform. However, Gates quickly clarified any potential misunderstandings, emphasizing that while he now uses an Android device, he primarily relies on Microsoft’s own apps—like Office and Skype—on the platform. According to VB analysis, Gates’ choice of Android over iOS may reflect a typical tech-savvy preference. Microsoft is currently making a strong push to bring its software to both Android and iOS platforms. On one hand, this reflects a standard approach for software companies aiming for broader reach. On the other hand, there's still a subtle sense of pride: "Office works on Android and iOS," Microsoft often says, "but when you compare it to the full-featured experience on Windows, you'll see why the latter is still the best option." Gates’ move highlights not only his personal preferences but also the evolving landscape of technology, where even industry leaders are adapting to new ecosystems while staying loyal to their core tools. It's a fascinating glimpse into how even the most powerful figures in tech continue to navigate the ever-changing digital world.

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