Palmer Luckey wants to build made-in-America laptops
Published in PC Hardware


Oculus and Anduril founder reckons some Yanks will pay extra

The bloke behind Oculus and the defence-tech darling Anduril, Palmer Luckey wants to take on laptops. But not your usual “assembled in the States with bits from Shenzhen” nonsense. He’s wants to build a Made in USA machine that ticks the Federal Trade Commission’s uncompromising box.

Anduril takes over Microsoft’s US Army Integrated Visual Augmentation System
Published in IoT


Vole retreats a little

Palmer Luckey’s start-up Anduril is set to take over managing and eventually manufacturing the US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) from Microsoft.

Palmer Luckey was not fired for supporting Trump
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ZDNET thinks it was because of a property theft case

Oculus Founder Palmer Luckey was reportedly asked to leave after he donated $10,000 to an anti-Hillary Clinton group during the 2016 US presidential elections, but it turns out the truth might have been a little different.

Rift for the Mac "when Apple makes a good computer"
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Occulus founder slams Apple as overpriced and not fit for the purpose


Occulus Rift Founder Palmer Luckey says that his virtual reality headset will support OS X only when Apple releases "a good computer.”