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Apple is exploring brain-computer interface technology, similar to Neuralink, to allow iPhone control via neural signals.
Apple is in the early stages of developing brain-computer interfaces that would allow people, especially those with mobility ...
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PCMag UK on MSNYou Can Now Control Apple Devices With a Brain Implant (If You Have One)Apple adds support for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to iOS, iPadOS, and visionOS. It's currently working with startup ...
The cost of groceries has increased by 2% for the 12-month period ending April 2025, according to the US Bureau of Labor ...
Apple (AAPL) is trying to incorporate technology that would allow humans to use their neural signals to control their iPhones ...
Apple will soon let users control their iPhone with their brain, but they’ll have to get an implant to make it happen.
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Apple is planning to allow users to natively control iPhones, iPads, and other devices using brain signals later this year, ...
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India Today on MSNApple working on mind-controlling technology to let users control iPhone and iPad with their thoughtsApple is seemingly working on some mind-boggling stuff. No, it is not the next iPhone, iPad, or even the Vision Pro 2.0.
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The Manila Times on MSNMedtech firm achieves BCI trial 'milestone'The trial, registered with the Shanghai Municipal Drug Administration and conducted under regulatory requirements to obtain formal medical device licenses, positions StairMed as the world's second BCI ...
In a press release this morning, Apple announced its suite of new accessibility features coming to the iPhone later ...
The iPhone-maker is working with startup Synchron on new brain computer interface technology to help disabled people use its ...
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is adding a suite of new accessibility toolsEye Tracking, Head Tracking, Switch Control for Brain ...
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