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Anduril Industries has launched EagleEye, a suite of AI-powered vision products for soldiers that represents a full-circle moment for founder Palmer Luckey and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The collaboration leverages Meta’s waveguide technology and marks Luckey’s return to the augmented reality work he began at Oculus. The partnership signals defense tech’s growing importance in Silicon Valley.
Anduril Industries’ launch of EagleEye AI wearables represents a dramatic reconciliation between founder Palmer Luckey and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, bringing their professional relationship full circle through cutting-edge defense technology. The autonomous weapons manufacturer unveiled the vision product suite on Monday, featuring helmets, visors, and glasses that overlay battlefield information onto soldiers’ real-world view using Anduril’s Lattice AI platform. This collaboration marks a significant thaw in the nearly decade-long tension between the two tech visionaries and underscores defense technology’s growing prominence in Silicon Valley investment portfolios.
Apple has officially discontinued support for its Clips video editing application, removing it from the App Store and ceasing future updates. The app will remain functional for existing users until at least October 2025. Users should preserve their videos directly to their Photos library to prevent potential data loss.
Apple has officially ended support for its Clips video editing application, marking the conclusion of an eight-year run for the social media-focused creative tool. The company has removed the app from the App Store and confirmed it will no longer receive updates, though existing installations will continue to function for the time being. This decision reflects Apple’s evolving strategy in the competitive video editing software landscape.