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Zuckerberg was asked by Cruz if Palmer Luckey—who founded Oculus, a virtual reality company bought by Facebook—was fired due to his openly conservative views.
Oculus founder Palmer Luckey and Mark Zuckerberg-led Meta Platforms, Inc. appear to be putting their troubled past behind them.. This reconciliation could herald a new era of innovation in the ...
Mark Zuckerberg told Sen. Ted Cruz that Facebook’s hiring and firing decisions weren’t based on politics, including the departure of Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey.
During Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Senate testimony Tuesday, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas asked Zuckerberg about Palmer Luckey, a controversial former Facebook employee. Here’s a transcript of ...
During Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Senate testimony Tuesday, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas asked Zuckerberg about Palmer Luckey, a controversial former Facebook employee. Here’s a transcript of ...
Oculus Rift creator Palmer Luckey was ousted from Facebook. Now, Senator Ted Cruz is asking Mark Zuckerberg about it in a Senate hearing. What's going on?
Senior staff at Erebor, a tech-focused banking startup, have worked at Palmer Luckey's family office, in tech startups, and ...
Erebor, a digital bank for startups and cryptocurrency companies founded by Anduril CEO Palmer Luckey, is raising money from ...
Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus and Anduril Industries, publicly accepted an apology from Meta's Andrew Bosworth and signaled he was open to working with Mark Zuckerberg in the future.
Palmer Luckey, who sold Oculus VR to Facebook for $3 billion and was later ousted by the company, compared Zuckerberg’s foray into the metaverse to a “project car” — a pet initiative ...
Not if you're Palmer Luckey, the 22-something founder of Oculus VR. Before Facebook bought the virtual reality startup in March 2014 for about $2 billion, Mark Zuckerberg's first meeting with ...