Microsoft is now working with military company Anduril to further develop its goggles that can display real-time alerts.
Palmer Luckey, the billionaire founder of Oculus VR and Anduril Industries, is bringing his software to the US Army.
The partnership marks a return to the VR headset space for Luckey, having sold Oculus to Meta for $2 billion in 2014. Luckey ...
Anduril Industries, the defense tech company founded by Oculus founder Palmer Luckey, announced it’s partnering with ...
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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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The goggles, equipped with AR technology, aim to improve infantry performance through features like night vision and threat ...
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