Luckey cofounded Anduril in 2017, after selling Oculus VR to Facebook for a reported $2 billion. His new company set out to ...
Palmer Luckey, the billionaire founder of Oculus VR and Anduril Industries, is bringing his software to the US Army.
Microsoft is now working with military company Anduril to further develop its goggles that can display real-time alerts.
The partnership marks a return to the VR headset space for Luckey, having sold Oculus to Meta for $2 billion in 2014. Luckey ...
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Palmer Luckey, the Hawaiian-shirt wearing founder who sold Oculus VR for $2 billion before co-founding the military tech ...
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HTC Vive Focus Vision is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 and features dual 16MP cameras with colour passthrough and ...