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Oculus creator returns to VR headsets — his company will help Microsoft improve HoloLens for US soldiers

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Anduril Industries, the company founded by Oculus founder Palmer Luckey, has teamed up with Microsoft to improve the mixed reality headset that the US Army intends to use. The joint project announced today will integrate Anduril Lattice software into the Army’s IVAS tactical AR glasses based on the HoloLens headset, allowing soldiers to receive live data from drones, ground vehicles, and air defense systems. Image source: Bloomberg/US Army Andu…

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