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Apple Vision Pro users could soon be able to scroll through content with their eyes, according to Bloomberg. Apple is working ...
Apple is reportedly looking to take accessibility to a new level by allowing iPhone users to control their devices with brain implants.
The iPhone and iPad got their Magnifier apps back in 2016. It worked pretty much like the iOS camera: You point your device anywhere you want and zoom in to the desired level. It ...
In partnership with Synchron, Apple is developing a brain-computer interface that could let users with severe motor ...
Apple is reportedly working with brain-computer interface (BCI) company Synchron to develop technology that allows users to ...
Apple’s new brain-to-computer protocol in Switch Control enables iOS, iPadOS, and visionOS devices to support hands-free, ...
Apple's announcement of a sci-fi like brain computing interface shows that the company still has its eye on cutting edge ...
Cupertino once again captured imaginations on Tuesday, unveiling a visionary initiative that could one day allow users to ...
Apple is collaborating with Synchron to create brain-computer interface accessibility on iPhones and Vision Pro, setting the ...
New accessibility features, including Braille Access, a separate Apple TV app, live captions and more are coming to iPhone, Mac, iPad and other Apple devices later this year ...
Apple's new features also include a system-wide reading mode designed to make text easier to read for users with disabilities.
Alongside a collection of new accessibility features for iOS 19 et al, Apple also announced a new partnership with Universal ...