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his friend's potential nuptials when talking about fellow philanthropist Zuckerberg's decision to give $100 million to the beleaguered school system of Newark, N.J., last year. "His fiancee, Priscilla, thought about education, and he gave money to Newark," the loose-lipped Gates told the Mail on Sunday. But that's news to Facebook officials. Business Insider's Henry Blodget ask Facebook spokesman Elliot Schrage about the announcement. And Schrage was in the dark. "If [Mark is engaged, Bill Gates] knows something I don't know. Gates's communications guy just wrote to apologize for the misunderstanding," Schrage said. In the rare, wide-ranging interview, Gates also offered a glimpse into his own home life, including how anything and everything Apple -- products of arch-rival Steve Jobs -- was considered contraband in his house. Gates' three kids -- Jennifer, 15, Rory, 12, and Phoebe, 9 -- are not allowed to own an iPad, iPhone or iPod, he said. "They have the Windows equivalent," Gates said flatly. "They have a Zune music player, which is a great portable player," he added oollowed by a tablet for enterprises later in the summer, likely August. Both tablets will be 10 inches and will run the Honeycomb version of Android, Read said. They will be priced for the "mainstream" market, likely running $450 to $900 depending on their configuration, he said. The consumer version will be dubbed "IdeaPad," while the business version--which will include a stylus for signature capture--will be branded for the ThinkPad line acquired from IBM, he said. In addition, Lenovo will release a 10-inch Windows tablet later this year, even before Windows 8 is released, as "there was interest around that," Read said. Lenovo also will launch seven-inch tablets for certain uses "later in the cycle." "We've really been working to tailor the experience" of our tablets, Read said. "Some of the early-generation Android devices were a little ahead of their time, and what we're doing here is making sure [our tablets] are strong. We only have one opportunity to make that first good impression." Lenovo has been one of the fastest-growing PC makers of late, growing 27% last year, according to data tracker International Data Corp. In 2010, it had about 10% of the global PC market by unit shipments, the research firm said, placing it fourth behind Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ), Dell Inc. (DELL) and Acer Inc. (ACEIY, ASIYF, 2353.TW). The company has been benefiting from a wave of enterprise computer-hardware replacements, as well as its business in China and other emerging markets. In May it reported its fiscal fourth-quarter profit more than tripled from the previous year. It lately has been seeking to offer more mobile products like smartphones and tablet computers to boost margins. Read said Lenovo likely won't have a smartphone in the U.S. market for at least 12 to 18 months, seeking first to gain scale in China and then spreading to other emerging markets.

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