Microsoft (MSFT) is transferring its $22 billion U.S. augmented reality headset program for the U.S. Army to startup company Anduril Industries. The partnership still needs approval from the U.S.
Phil Spencer said HoloLens could have a bright future for gaming, and now it's being used to make Army soldiers more ...
Microsoft Azure will remain the "preferred hyperscale cloud" provider for IVAS workloads, as well as other Anduril AI ...
Anduril, founded by Palmer Luckey, will take over the development of Microsoft's mixed-reality IVAS program for the US Army, ...
This 3D printing technology could allow astronauts to manufacture satellite engines in space, eliminating the need for Earth-based launches.
The defense-tech startup still needs approval from the Department of Defense before the agreement is confirmed. Based on a post on his personal blog, Luckey appears ...
Microsoft Corp. and Anduril Industries have announced an expanded partnership to advance the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual ...
Google quietly abandoned a long-standing commitment to not use artificial intelligence (AI) technology in weapons or ...
Corp. and Anduril Industries announced an expanded partnership to drive the next phase of the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual ...
Vole retreats a little Palmer Luckey’s start-up Anduril is set to take over managing and eventually manufacturing the US Army ...
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