The Army plans to grant upstart weapons maker Anduril control of one of its highest-profile and long-troubled projects known ...
Corp. and Anduril Industries, a leader in defense technology, today announced an expanded partnership to drive the next phase ...
Palmer Luckey-founded defense tech startup Anduril will take over the development and production of Microsoft's mixed-reality ...
Should Anduril Industries founder Palmer Luckey have his way, the U.S. Army's effort to arm troops with futuristic, ...
Microsoft’s six-year-old program to make HoloLens headsets for the US Army could be getting some extra help. If the ...
Through this partnership agreement, and pending Department of Defense approval, Anduril will assume oversight of production, ...
"Whatever you are imagining, however crazy you imagine I am, multiply it by ten and then do it again," Luckey said.
Microsoft plans to quit developing augmented-reality headsets for the US Army and have Oculus founder Palmer Luckey's Anduril ...
Technology giant Microsoft (MSFT) is transferring its $22-billion-dollar augmented reality headset program with the U.S. Army ...
If the deal is approved by the Defense Department, Microsoft will become a preferred provider of cloud computing for IVAS and other Anduril AI efforts, the companies said. Microsoft’s IVAS team ...
Microsoft will continue to support IVAS functionality with "advanced cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities," but it's out ...
Anduril Industries will take control of Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar augmented reality headset program for the U.S. Army.