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Microsoft, Anduril
Anduril Breathes New Life Into Microsoft And The Army’s IVAS Program
After years of delays, hardware and software development for the IVAS project will shift to Anduril, with Microsoft continuing to supply cloud infrastructure.
Anduril is taking over Microsoft's $22 billion IVAS project
Should Anduril Industries founder Palmer Luckey have his way, the U.S. Army's effort to arm troops with futuristic, mixed-reality headsets will involve a consortium of companies pumping out "glasses that look a lot like the Oakleys you wear every day all the way up to things that look like an Iron Man helmet.
Anduril takes control of Microsoft’s $22B VR military headset program
The Army plans to grant upstart weapons maker Anduril control of one of its highest-profile and long-troubled projects known as the Integrated Visual
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Farewell HoloLens - Microsoft officially quits wearable headset technology, hands over billion-dollar DoD contract to Anduril
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Microsoft Once Believed HoloLens Could Be Gaming's Future, Now It's A Military Product
Phil Spencer said HoloLens could have a bright future for gaming, and now it's being used to make Army soldiers more ...
Road to VR
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Oculus Founder’s Defense Company is Taking Over Microsoft’s Military AR Headset Project
Palmer Luckey’s defense company Anduril is taking over Microsoft’s beleaguered Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) ...
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Microsoft confirms it’s getting out of HoloLens hardware entirely.
Microsoft discontinued the HoloLens 2, and is handing off the Army’s version to Anduril, but is it done done with HoloLens ...
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Palmer Luckey says his entire career has led to this moment — scoring a $22 billion US Army contract for high-tech goggles
Anduril announced on Tuesday that it's taking over Microsoft's 10-year contract to make mixed-reality goggles for soldiers.
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