Facebook will need to find a new engineering leader at Oculus. John Carmack, who joined Oculus in 2013, has confirmed he’s exiting the company to work on other projects. He’ll continue to collaborate ...
Meta’s pivot away from social media and into virtual reality has hit another snag. One of the company’s executives, John Carmack, who helped build Meta’s Oculus company as Chief Technology Officer—is ...
Legendary coder John Carmack is leaving Facebook's Oculus after six years to focus on a personal project — no less than the creation of Artificial General Intelligence, or "Strong AI." He'll remain ...
One of the driving forces behind Facebook‘s virtual reality efforts is leaving his post: Oculus CTO John Carmack announced Wednesday afternoon that he was transitioning to a “consulting CTO” role this ...
John Carmack, the programmer who brought us Doom, Quake and Oculus/Meta virtual reality products, has resigned from his executive consultant post for virtual reality at Meta. In a post to employees, ...
Samsung was one of the first companies to embrace virtual reality with its Gear VR platform, and it looks like it might be among the first to give up on the technology. With the company's latest ...
Virtual reality gaming outfit Oculus has hit back at ZeniMax on a number of 'false claims' distributed to the media last week. The crux of the issue revolves around Doom lead programmer John D.
John Carmack, the co-founder of id Software, creator of Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Quake, Rage, and the dude who owns in own aerospace company has joined Oculus VR. The makers of the eagerly awaited Oculus ...
Yesterday, the big legal battle between ZeniMax and Oculus came to an end, resulting in a $500 million award for the former. Today, former id Software executive John Carmack, who was at the heart of ...
Now that Oculus has Mark Zuckerberg as a sugar-daddy, it seems that ZeniMax wants in on some of that sweet Facebook cash. John Carmack's former employer is claiming that Oculus VR is unfairly using ...
Oculus CTO and programming legend John Carmack believes the Oculus Quest’s closest competition is the Nintendo Switch. The VR company announced its $399 standalone headset at Oculus Connect this week.
A little over a month ago, Facebook announced they were buying the maker of the Oculus Rift headset for upwards of $2 billion. Now suddenly another company claims it's their technology that make the ...