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Prada Show Sparks Tech Talk

Prada’s latest Milan runway presentation combined layered winter styling with subtle technological intrigue.

The collection featured satin dresses, sheer fabrics and structured wool pieces, emphasizing versatility through layered combinations.

Attention also turned to the audience, where the presence of a major technology executive sparked renewed discussion around potential developments in wearable innovation.

Industry observers linked the moment to earlier exploratory conversations around smart eyewear collaborations involving Prada’s existing licensing partnerships.

While no decisions have been confirmed, the appearance highlighted the increasing intersection between fashion and emerging digital technologies.

Lenovo Launches AI Glasses V1 Featuring Real-Time Translation and Micro LED Displays

Lenovo has officially unveiled its AI Glasses V1 in China, positioning the device as a next-generation wearable for productivity and real-time assistance. The smart glasses integrate AI-driven features such as navigation prompts, translation, and quick access to relevant information, making them suitable for professional and everyday use. Weighing just 38 grams, the lightweight design ensures comfort during extended usage while housing advanced technology inside the sleek frame.

The AI Glasses V1 feature Micro LED displays with up to 2,000 nits of peak brightness, offering clear visuals even in bright outdoor conditions. Lenovo has incorporated resin diffraction waveguide technology, providing a 15×11mm eye-motion viewing range. Audio and voice capabilities are supported by dual microphones and dual speakers, ensuring accurate voice input and output for commands and translation tasks.

At the core of the glasses’ functionality is Lenovo’s Tianxi intelligent assistant, which allows users to perform tasks via voice commands. The glasses also include real-time AI translation, enabling seamless communication across different languages. The battery is rated to last up to 10 hours on a single charge, supporting extended work or travel sessions without frequent recharging.

Lenovo has priced the AI Glasses V1 at CNY 3,999 (approximately Rs. 49,000). Pre-orders have begun in China through Lenovo’s official website, with shipments expected to start on November 18. While there are no official announcements regarding an international release, the device marks a significant step for Lenovo in merging wearable technology with AI-driven functionality for real-world applications.

Amazon Unveils Smart Glasses and AI Tools to Boost Delivery Speed

Amazon has introduced new wearable technology and robotics aimed at accelerating delivery times and improving worker efficiency. At its “Delivering the Future” event in Seattle, the company showcased advanced eyeglasses for drivers, known internally as Amelia, which provide real-time navigation, package scanning, and photo capture for proof of delivery.

The smart glasses, equipped with a small display and controlled by a paired vest-mounted device, are designed to replace handheld GPS units. Amazon said the eyewear helps drivers stay focused and reduces time lost switching between devices — in some cases saving up to 30 minutes per shift. Hundreds of drivers have already tested the glasses, which will be distributed for free on an optional basis.

Amazon also unveiled Blue Jay, a new robotic arm that assists warehouse staff with picking and sorting tasks, and announced an artificial intelligence system for managing warehouse operations in real time. The company said these technologies will optimize “the last 100 yards” of delivery — the costliest part of logistics.

While Amazon’s automation drive is expected to streamline operations, reports indicate it could reduce U.S. hiring by 160,000 positions over two years. Shares of Amazon fell 1.8% on Wednesday to $217.95, marking a rare decline among major tech firms.