Although we are not surprised that LEGO managed to inject so much heart and narrative into its Barad-dûr set, we remain ...
Even among Middle-earth's wizards, dwarves, hobbits, elves, and orcs, sometimes it's the humans in Lord of the Rings who come out on top.
With lore as rich as Middle-earth's, it's no wonder there are many unsolved mysteries in The Lord of the Rings.
LEGO’s latest The Lord of the Rings set takes us on a truly glorious journey into darkness, one that, sometimes literally, and sometimes metaphorically, glows, burns, seeps, cuts, surprises ...
Palantir – which the Tolkien-obsessed Thiel named after the palantiri: the all-seeing stones used by the evil wizard Sauron in The Lord of the Rings – was founded as a defence contractor ...
Anduril, christened for a sword in “The Lord of the Rings” whose Elvish name means ... are veterans of Palantir, which sells data analysis software to government, including defense and ...
The name “Palantir” comes from The Lord of the Rings, referencing the mystical "seeing stones" — powerful tools that could turn overwhelming amounts of raw data into clear, actionable intelligence. By ...
After collaborating with former colleagues from Palantir, the tech company known for its data analytics in defense, Anduril was born. Its name, derived from the legendary sword “Andúril” from The Lord ...