TECH - Apple's Eye-Controlled iPhones Siri's Upgrade And More: A Recap Of Week's Top Stories In Appleverse | Benzinga
The week was chock-full of news from Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL). From innovative accessibility features to labor strikes and potential partnerships, Apple made headlines on multiple fronts. Here’s a quick roundup of the top stories.
Apple Unveils Ability To Control iPhones Using Eyes
Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, announced a revolutionary set of accessibility features that will allow users to control their iPhones and iPads using their eyes. This eye-tracking feature, which leverages artificial intelligence, is designed to assist individuals with physical disabilities in navigating iOS and iPadOS more easily. The new features are slated for integration into iOS and iPadOS 18, with the official release date set for later this year. Read the full article here.
Apple Store Workers in Maryland Vote to Strike
Apple store employees in Maryland have voted in favor of a strike, citing unsatisfactory working conditions. The workers, who unionized two years ago, have been in unproductive negotiations with Apple management for a year. The strike sanction vote was announced on Saturday, but a specific strike date has not been set. Read the full article here.
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