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All eyes are on Apple's WWDC event next month. That's when the company will no doubt show off their latest operating system upgrades, including its late-to-the-party AI plans for iOS and macOS.
Ahead of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Apple is previewing new features like eye-tracking, vocal shortcuts, and music haptics that will arrive later this year.
Google announces Android 14 for TV, with new energy modes, accessibility features including color correction, picture-in-picture for some TV models, and more — It's been nearly two years since the last major Android TV release. — It's been…
Apple is adding a boatload of accessibility features to your iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Vision Pro headset this year. Here's everything you need to know!
Coming to an array of apps - including Apple Music, CarPlay, and iOS - the new accessibility features will be available 'later this year.' Here's a rundown of what's coming to iPhone and iPad users.
Imagine being able to control your iPhone not with your hand, but with your eyes. Apple says that scenario could soon be a reality, part of a series of tools for users with physical disabilities announced Wednesday (May 15). “Each year, we…
Apple announces new accessibility features, including eye tracking for iOS, Music Haptics, Vocal Shortcuts, and Vehicle Motion Cues, enhancing user experience for people with disabilities.
With the impending debut of iOS 18, many things are expected to come including new accessibility updates for CarPlay. Here's what to expect about them.
Apple announced new accessibility features for iPhone and iPad that will be released later this year. These features include Eye Tracking, Music Haptics, Vocal Shortcuts, and others. The Eye Tracking feature will allow users with...