Anduril cofounder said the company has been working on its recently launched EagleEye devices since the defense tech startup ...
Anduril founder Palmer Luckey really wants to be on the reality show "Survivor" but worries his billionaire status would make it hard for him to win.
Palmer Luckey — the Oculus VR headset creator who was controversially fired from Facebook in 2017 after he donated $10,000 to a pro-Donald Trump group — has called on Meta “to make everything public” ...
Palmer Luckey — whose fast-growing defense firm Anduril is set on revolutionizing modern warfare – is now backing an ambitious, crypto-friendly banking startup that aims to rethink the world of ...
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I Am Glad To Be Working With Meta Once Again. The line landed across defense and tech feeds this week and instantly raised ...
I am glad to be working with Meta once again” The line landed this week and instantly reframed a military tech fight into a ...
Palmer Luckey and Mark Zuckerberg never quite cracked virtual reality headsets for consumers, but they’re taking another crack at it with the US military as their new audience. On Monday, Luckey’s ...
In the latest bid by a Silicon Valley defense firm to assert its own solution for the Army’s mixed-reality ambitions, Anduril Industries on Monday unveiled “EagleEye,” a helmeted computing system that ...
Luckey conceived the idea for Erebor following the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank in 2023, the Financial Times reported.
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