Imagine controlling a wheelchair with your eyes, without a heavy headset, a charging cable, or a dead battery at the worst ...
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 — ...
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Using piezoelectricity, an engineering team developed wearable sensors to examine eye movement to assess brain disorders or damage to the brain. A University of Houston engineering team has developed ...
Eye tracking technology, introduced in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, marks a significant step forward in accessibility. This innovative feature enables hands-free control of your iPhone or iPad, designed ...
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 ...
Apple Vision Pro users are expected to get an update that takes intuitive interactions to a new level, thanks to eye tracking. The updated feature, reported by Bloomberg, will use eye tracking to ...
Adacel Technologies Limited (Adacel), a global leader in air traffic management and simulation technology, and Smart Eye, a world-renowned provider of advanced eye tracking solutions, today announced ...
Apple's new accessibility features speak to the diversity of its users. Credit: Apple Apple's accessibility offerings continue to expand, as new features like device eye tracking, touch enhanced music ...
At Mobile World Congress, there are always a few bizarre demonstrations of technology. HONOR had one of its own in which it allowed journalists to control a car using only eye movements. This was made ...