Facebook (FB) is willing to pay Oculus Rift owners if they discover bugs for them.
Oculus
Rift owners can report bugs to Facebook as part of the company’s bug
bounty program. The minimum payment for finding a bug is $500 and there
is no maximum. These payments are based on how serious the bug is, The
Verge notes.
Oculus
Rift owners can search for bugs in the device’s code, on its website
and in its software development kit. many bugs have been found in the
messaging system for developers and on the website. Facebook isn’t
currently worried about bugs in the Oculus Rift hardware, reports The
Verge.
Oculus Rift was first shown off in June 2012. Following its premiere, a Kickstarter was launched to fund the device. The Kickstarter reached its goal of $250,000 in just four hours and accumulated $2.4 million by the end of the month, reports Headlines & Global News.

Oculus Rift was first shown off in June 2012. Following its premiere, a Kickstarter was launched to fund the device. The Kickstarter reached its goal of $250,000 in just four hours and accumulated $2.4 million by the end of the month, reports Headlines & Global News.
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