Apple makes its platforms more accessible with Voice Control
Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 9:54PM
Nicole Batac in Apple, Events and Launches, First Looks, Mobile, News, Press release, Public service, Voice Control, WWDC, WWDC 2019, accessibility, app news, iOS, iPad apps, iPadOS, iphone, macOS

For all the shiny new tech we get to see, sometimes the more interesting announcements are those that are more functional and serves more as equalizers. So, during Apple's keynote at its Worldwide Developer Conference, one of the new features we were excited about was an accessibility feature to help those with motor impairments use different Apple products. The company introduced Voice Control, which lets you control macOS, iOS, and iPadOS using voice commands. It's said to work "with virtually any app" and will let you tap, swipe, and scroll with your voice. At the same time, Apple promises that the feature "ensures personal data is kept private." Voice Control will reportedly come out this fall.

Source: Gizmodo

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