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"Review: 32°N Muir Adaptive Focus Sunglasses with Liquid Lenses"
32°N's Muir sunglasses by Deep Optics feature liquid crystal lenses that can change focus with a swipe, serving as both sunglasses and reading glasses. Priced at $849, the glasses offer convenience for those needing both types of eyewear, but the limited magnification area and slight delay in focusing may take some getting used to. While the technology is impressive, the high cost may make potential buyers hesitant, but the company offers a 30-day money-back guarantee for those interested in trying them out.

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"Revolutionary Dress: Adobe's Shape-Shifting Garment Transforms Patterns Instantly"
Adobe has unveiled a high-tech dress under its "Project Primrose" initiative, featuring interactive patterns that can be changed with a handheld remote. The dress, created by researcher Christine Dierk, uses reflective light-diffuser modules that function as tiny screens, allowing the fabric to come to life. The digital dress can shift colors, animate patterns, and respond to movement, although the latter feature experienced glitches during the debut. While the specifications of the dress have not been disclosed, smaller Project Primrose offerings have used similar technology in handbags and canvases.

"Adobe's Project Primrose: Revolutionizing Design with AI and Interactive Fashion"
Adobe has created Project Primrose, an interactive dress that changes its design every second, combining fashion and technology. The dress uses innovative technology to display different patterns and designs, creating a dynamic and ever-changing visual experience.

"AI Fashion Takes Center Stage at Paris Fashion Week with Humane Ai Pin"
The Humane Ai Pin, a post-smartphone personal tech device, made its debut on the runway at Paris Fashion Week, pinned on the clothes of models during Coperni's showcase. The device, resembling a rounded-corner square, is still shrouded in mystery regarding its functionality and features. Questions about its self-containment, support for third-party apps, and general interaction remain unanswered. The Humane Ai Pin faces potential competition from Jony Ive and OpenAI.

TAG Heuer Unveils Bold and Vibrant Smartwatch Collection
TAG Heuer has introduced two new editions of its Calibre E4 line, the Bright Black and Golden Bright, featuring AMOLED displays, Snapdragon Wear 4100+ chipsets, and all-day battery life. The Bright Black is made of DLC-coated grade 2 titanium in a 45mm case, while the Golden Bright comes in a smaller 42mm rose-golden steel case. The starting price for the Bright Black is $2750, and the Golden Bright is $2300.

Levi's AI-generated clothing models face backlash over diversity concerns.
Levi's plans to test AI-generated clothing models in partnership with Lalaland.ai to diversify its online shopping experience. The AI models could be more body-inclusive, allowing customers to view clothing on models of different body types, ages, sizes, and skin tones. Levi's claims using AI-generated models to promote diversity is more "sustainable," but details on the platforms and user-customization are unclear. The company also stated that it isn't looking to replace real models with the technology but to supplement them for a more personal shopping experience.