February 18, 2019 No Comments Oculus, Palmer Luckey, TC, virtual reality, virtual reality headset
Oculus co-founder shipping free Rift repair kits to users with VR headset audio issue Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey isn’t in the VR hardware business these days since getting canned by Facebook (he’s focused on smart border security at his new company Anduril), but he still wants people to like the product he […]
February 16, 2019 No Comments alex wilhelm, blake harris, connie loizos, CrunchBase, Facebook, General Catalyst, Ilya Fushman, Intudo Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, lucas matney, Mamoon Hamid, Mark Zuckerberg, niko bonatsos, Palmer Luckey, Patreon, sam altman, Softbank, Startups, TechCrunch, turo, TuSimple, Venture Capital, Xiaomi, Y Combinator
Startups Weekly: Is Y Combinator’s latest cohort too big? Greetings from Chittorgarh, one of my stops on a two-week excursion through Goa and Rajasthan, India. I’ve been a little too busy exploring, photographing cows and monkeys and eating a lot of delicious food to keep up with *all* the tech news, but […]
August 27, 2018 No Comments Augmented Reality, Magic Leap, Palmer Luckey
Oculus co-founder trashes Magic Leap headset in review, calling it a ‘tragic heap’ It isn’t the most usual situation for a founder to write a review trashing a competitor’s new product, but Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey has never been the most conventional entrepreneur. Yesterday, Luckey published a review of Magic Leap’s developer kit […]
June 11, 2018 No Comments anduril, defense, defense tech, Department of Homeland Security, founders fund, Government, Palmer Luckey, TC
Palmer Luckey’s defense company Anduril is already leading to arrests at the southern border Palmer Luckey’s defense project just crawled out of stealth mode. Between a flattering new Wired piece and its first few official tweets, the secretive year-old company known as Anduril is stepping into the light. Anduril, based out of […]
April 10, 2018 No Comments ceo, computing, Culture, Facebook, founders fund, Mark Zuckerberg, Oculus, Palmer Luckey, Peter Thiel, senator, Social Media, Software, TC, Ted Cruz, Texas, the social network, troll, trump, virtual reality, Zuckerberg, zuckerberg testimony
Palmer Luckey, political martyr? In the middle of testimony over Facebook’s privacy scandal, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas took a moment to grill Mark Zuckerberg over his company’s political loyalties. In the course of a testy exchange between Sen. Cruz and Zuckerberg, the senator brought up the dismissal of Palmer Luckey, the […]
October 19, 2017 No Comments anduril, department of defense, founders fund, Government, Oculus, Palantir, Palmer Luckey, Peter Thiel, TC, virtual reality
Palmer Luckey’s new defense company Anduril looks interested in AR and VR on the battlefield  Palmer Luckey’s new defense startup Anduril has aspirations well beyond a high tech border wall. According to new information on the company’s website and its hires, Anduril intends to apply its virtual reality pedigree to “real-time battlefield […]
August 1, 2017 No Comments anduril, defense, Government, immigration, Oculus, Palmer Luckey, Startups, TC, Trump administration
New border wall bill draws on Palmer Luckey’s new defense company  After being ousted from the VR empire he built, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey is wasting no time on his next project: building the wall. As CNN reports, Luckey’s newfound interest in defense is evident in the Secure Miles with All Resources […]
June 5, 2017 No Comments computing, Donald Trump, Facebook, Oculus, Oculus Rift, Oculus VR, Palmer Luckey, photo sharing, Software, TC, trump
Oculus founder Palmer Luckey is developing border surveillance technology  Last time we heard from Palmer Luckey, the one-time poster boy for VR, he was quietly ousted from Facebook after a $100,000 donation to a pro-Trump ‘shitposting’ group came to light. Now Luckey, who sold his VR company Oculus to Facebook for $2 billion […]
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