Bezos had peculiar ideas about how customers might interact with these devices. The engineers working on the third version of the Kindle discovered this when they tried to kill a microphone that was planned for the device, since no features were slated to actually use it. But the CEO insisted that the microphone remain. “The answer I got is that Jeff thinks in the future we’ll talk to our devices,” said Sam Bowen, then a Kindle hardware director. “It felt a bit more like Star Trek than reality.”