The co-founder of Oculus, Palmer Luckey, is offering free repair kits to owners of Rift headsets with dodgy audio connections - despite having nothing to do with the company or its parent, Facebook.
His last months in the now Facebook-owned company may have been filled with controversy but Palmer Luckey will forever be honored in history as having co-founded Oculus and pushing the virtual reality ...
Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey isn’t in the VR hardware business these days since getting canned by Facebook (he’s focused on smart border security at his new company Anduril), but he still wants ...
Thumbs up: Palmer, who is no longer associated with the company or product he helped create, is under no obligation to fix broken headsets. Instead, he said he is doing it because he feels bad for ...
Today at GDC 2014 Oculus VR has announced availability of their second Oculus Rift developer kit, widely referred to as the DK2. The unit, which includes positional tracking, low-persistence, and ...
As if the whole Oculus Rift movement wasn't exciting enough, there's even more reason to like the virtual reality headset. The folks at iFixIt got their hands on the Oculus Rift Development Kit 2 and ...
San Francisco—In the wake of Sony’s Project Morpheus announcement Tuesday, VR forerunner Oculus Rift countered this morning with its own exciting news. “Almost exactly one year after shipping the ...
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