CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apple® today announced new accessibility features coming later this year, including Eye Tracking, a way for users with physical disabilities to control iPad® or ...
Apple users will soon be able to control their iPhones and iPads with their eyes after the tech giant unveiled an array of new accessibility features for their products. Apple Inc. They’re putting the ...
Apple today previewed many new accessibility features coming later this year with software updates like iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, and visionOS 2. The announcement comes one day ahead of Global ...
Apple has always given considerable importance to accessibility features in its products. From controlling your iPhone using your voice, to assigning an invisible button on the back to an action — ...
Apple has announced a bunch of new accessibility features that will arrive later this year for iPhone and iPad owners. Notable among them is the ability to interact with iOS and iPadOS interfaces ...
Eye Tracking is a pretty remarkable and ambitious accessibility feature that lets you control your iPhone entirely with your eyes. You can use this feature in a pinch if you need to use your phone ...
Perhaps building on lessons learned by developing eye-tracking controls for the Vision Pro, Apple today announced AI-driven eye-tracking support for the iPad and iPhone. The idea is that it becomes ...
Apple is working on a new feature for its Vision Pro headset that would let users scroll through apps and content just by moving their eyes. The feature is expected to roll out with visionOS 3, the ...
With the global Accessibility Awareness Day just a day away, Apple has unveiled new accessibility features across its app ecosystem to help users engage with its software in new ways. The tech giant ...