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Palmer Luckey, founder of defense tech startup Anduril, hints at the production of American-made computers during the Reindustrialize Summit in Detroit.
Palmer Luckey, founder of the US defense unicorn Anduril Industries, recently visited Taiwan and is reportedly seeking ...
In a major shift, Google, OpenAI, Meta and venture capitalists — many of whom had once forsworn involvement in war — have ...
Buried in Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” was a provision that will give technology group Anduril an almost-guaranteed ...
A new data collection called "Panama Playlists" has exposed the Spotify listening habits of prominent figures, including ...
The US President’s focus on national defence has created a tidal wave of contracts worth billions to the likes of Palantir ...
Buried in Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” was a provision that will give technology group Anduril an almost-guaranteed slice of the roughly $300bn earmarked to modernise the US’s military, ...
The SteamOS and/or Windows-toting Lenovo Legion Go S was the best handheld of CES 2025, but it wasn’t the only Lenovo ...
Bankman-Fried was put into police custody in late 2022 and was sentenced to 25 years in prison in March 2024. That said, the ...
Palantir hit a record high on Tuesday, closing with a 7.9% jump, but it wasn’t enough to stop the rest of the market from ...
From Prometheus to Grok, Big Tech has an obsession with giving its products, features, and facilities niche names.
As international tensions mount, Donald Trump's second term has opened the floodgates to a rapid rapprochement between Silicon Valley giants and the US military.