Palmer Luckey is keeping quiet about his 2016 firing from Facebook. Luckey, who built the virtual-reality company Oculus and sold it to Facebook, now Meta, for $2 billion in 2014, addressed his ...
Palmer Luckey was 20 years old when he founded the virtual reality company Oculus VR in 2012. Just two years later, he sold it to Meta for $2 billion in cash and stock. Since then he's founded ...
Palmer Luckey is still angry about his ousting from Facebook eight years ago — but the billionaire virtual reality guru doesn't blame Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Luckey, 32, told the MIT ...
The story began in 2014 when Facebook acquired Luckey’s Oculus for a staggering $2.2 billion. However, the partnership soured in 2016 when Luckey became embroiled in political controversy over ...
Palmer Luckey has, in some ways, come full circle. His first experience with virtual-reality headsets was as a teenage lab technician at a defense research center in Southern California ...
Last week, the Jewish magazine Tablet published a 15,000-word profile on Oculus founder Palmer ... Luckey told Tablet. He added, "I can't help but take it personally and just look back and say ...
Prominent figures in the tech industry, including Marc Andreessen and Palmer Luckey, have leveled accusations of deliberate censorship against Alphabet Inc.’s Google-owned YouTube.
Anduril Industries debuted its AI-powered Bolt-M drone, which fits in a backpack. Founded by Palmer Luckey, Anduril has secured several major defense contracts. A new video shows the Bolt-M drone ...
Palmer Luckey told MIT Technology Review he's still "sore" about being ousted from Facebook in 2017. But the billionaire VR guru said he doesn't blame Mark Zuckerberg or the modern iteration of Meta.
The Oculus founder has pivoted from selling goggles to consumers, to selling them to the military This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like ...
Palmer Luckey told MIT Technology Review he's still "sore" about being ousted from Facebook in 2017. But the billionaire VR guru said he doesn't blame Mark Zuckerberg or the modern iteration of Meta.