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Oakley Meta AI glasses to be available in India from December 1: Price, specs, AI features

4+ hour, 20+ min ago (247+ words) Meta's new AI glasses, the Oakley Meta HSTN AI glasses, are set to be available in India from December 1, complete with AI features and UPI payment options. The Oakley Meta HSTN AI glasses will include a fully integrated camera with high-resolution 3K video, open-ear speakers, and IPX4 water resistance. Users can expect up to eight hours of battery life or 19 hours on standby. There will be fast charging options and a charging case that can deliver 48 hours of additional power. Meanwhile, Meta AI will provide instant answers and performance insights. Specific to India-based users, the glasses support full Hindi interactions with Meta AI, powered by Sarvam's language tools. The Celebrity AI Voice will allow users to hear responses from famous personalities, with Deepika Padukone being one of the first in English. Coming to financial features, the company is currently testing UPI QR-code…...

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The Hindu
thehindu.com > sci-tech > technology > openai-ceo-sam-altman-and-apple-designer-jony-ive-reveal-prototype-of-ai-device-ready-to-be-launched-within-2-years > article70320253.ece

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Apple designer Jony Ive reveal prototype of AI device ready, to be launched within 2 years

2+ hour, 41+ min ago (247+ words) OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that his collaboration with Apple designer Jony Ive, has finally settled down on the prototype of an AI hardware device." In a video posted Monday (November 24, 2025) by Emerson Collective at an event that had both Ive and Altman as a part of a panel on stage, Ive added that the device could be launched in "less than two years." Altman said that the work that had gone into the partnership was "jaw-droppingly good and "exciting." "Finally, we have the first prototypes, said OpenAI boss Sam Altman. "I can't believe how jaw-droppingly good the work is and how exciting it is. But also, now getting to the benefit of hindsight and looking at the progress " the process backwards " how much it's all in there and how it wouldn't have worked any other way. And then out…...