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Mouth-based touchpad enables people living with paralysis to interact with computers
Medical Xpress· 5 days ago"A keyboard and a mouse were outlets," Vega says. Vega has been using technology to augment human...
Best of Computex 2024: Our 10 favorite products after a week in Taipei
LaptopMag via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFrom side-by-side dual-screen laptops and 3D monitors to fully customizable sim racing rigs, these...
Here's Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2024
MakeUseOf· 8 hours agoApple's WWDC 2024 event introduced some of the most significant changes across its mobile and desktop operating systems in a long time. Below, we'll...
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 9
PC Magazine· 17 hours agoDriving impressive performance for the money, Lenovo's new Legion Pro 5i Gen 9 (starts at $1,369.99 at the time of writing) makes a few more concessions...
WWDC last-minute rumors: Dark icons, locked apps, Siri with AI, and more
Macworld· 1 day agoCatch up on the latest rumors before the big show begins. It’s time for the most impactful keynote Apple will deliver all year: WWDC, when the company unveils the new direction it will take ...
Windows 11 Insider Canary Channel build 26231 adds voice access for Narrator users and more
Neowin· 5 days agoNarrator users can start using voice access in Windows 11 to dictate text with voice and hear what...
Verizon unveils the Gizmo Watch 3 – Adventure: the ultimate smartwatch for kids
Morningstar· 5 days agoIntroducing the Gizmo Watch 3 – Adventure, the latest addition to Verizon’s acclaimed line of children’s smartwatches. Order your Gizmo Watch 3 – Adventure today for $3.61 per month for 36 months ...
iOS 18 Siri will feature advanced in-app functionality - Here's what's new
AppleInsider· 3 days agoHere's what the new-and-improved Siri will be able to do. In one of our earlier exclusive reports,...
Think tech killed penmanship? Messy handwriting was a problem centuries before smartphones
The Conversation· 2 days agoHandwriting is dead. At least that’s what a New York Times article announced in 2023 in its postmortem investigation “What Killed Penmanship?” But there was no doubt about the culprit: