Apple Previews Eye Tracking and Other Accessibility Tools
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 break new ground when it comes to accessibility,” Sarah Herrlinger, Apple’s senior director of global accessibility policy and initiatives, said in a news release.“These new features will make an impact in the lives of a wide range of users, providing new ways to communicat ...