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    Apple Vision Pro accessibility

    A person wearing Apple Vision Pro headset, with a visionOS interface displaying a glowing cursor controlled by eye tracking, highlighting hands-free navigation features like scrolling and app selection, set against a sleek, mixed-reality background.

    How to Use Eye Tracking on visionOS for Hands-Free Control

    June 5, 2025 / 9:30 AMJune 5, 2025

    To begin using eye tracking, you’ll need to calibrate the Vision Pro to recognize your gaze. The setup process is straightforward and takes about a minute. Follow these steps: Access…

    Apple Vision Pro user navigating with intuitive Apple Vision Pro gestures, pinching to scroll, tapping to select, and dragging windows in visionOS for seamless mixed reality control.

    Master visionOS: Navigating Apple Vision Pro with Hand Gestures

    May 27, 2025 / 9:30 AMMay 27, 2025

    Navigating visionOS relies on a handful of precise gestures, designed for comfort and ease. Apple Support outlines the primary actions: to select an item, look at it and tap your…

    A person sits at a table using a laptop with a text-editing app open, displaying a passage and style options. An open book and a smartphone rest nearby on the table. The person's hands are visible on the laptop keyboard.

    Apple Unveils Game-Changing Accessibility Features for 2025

    May 13, 2025 / 10:29 AM

    From Accessibility Nutrition Labels on the App Store to a new Magnifier app for Mac, these tools leverage Apple’s silicon and on-device AI to enhance usability for millions. The updates,…

    A baby and an adult woman lie on a striped blanket, laughing joyfully together. Captured as an Apple Vision Pro spatial video, their big smiles and playful moment are brought to life, with a card and toy nearby on the blanket.

    Apple Vision Pro Spatial Video Brings Mother’s Day Memories to Life

    May 10, 2025 / 9:30 AMMay 9, 2025

    The video follows Khulan and Sam, parents of a one-year-old son, who used an iPhone to capture their child’s first year in spatial video. As a Mother’s Day surprise, Sam…

    A person wearing Vision Pro VR goggles is sitting excitedly on a bench. They're surrounded by people in a brightly lit store, with electronics and phone cases displayed on the walls in the background.

    Apple Vision Pro 2025: A Lighter, Cheaper Headset and Enterprise Tethered Model

    April 14, 2025 / 9:30 AMApril 14, 2025

    The original Vision Pro, launched in February 2024, weighed nearly 1.5 pounds, causing discomfort during prolonged use. Its $3,500 price tag—seven times that of the Meta Quest 3—limited its reach…

    Apple Magazine cover, issue #761, featuring a large accessibility icon, and headlines about AI interaction, NASA lunar rover deployments, and quantum-resistant encryption. The date is May 29, 2026, marking the magazine's 15th anniversary.
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    Close-up of a metallic surface featuring a reflective Apple logo in the center, evoking Mac Studio's focus on desktop productivity and streamlining, with minimal text along the right edge.

    Apple Tariff Refunds Raise New Manufacturing Questions

    A silver laptop showcasing MacBook Neo performance features a colorful abstract design in purple, blue, and green on the screen, set against a white background with a small gray Apple logo in the bottom right corner.

    MacBook Neo Tests Chromebook’s Classroom Hold

    Two people work on the open and exposed interior of a large medical imaging machine, likely a CT scanner, in a bright, industrial setting.

    Apple Manufacturing Academy Powers U.S. AI Factory Push

    Five iPhones in different colors (purple, blue, black, white, and green) are shown side by side, displaying their backs with camera lenses and fronts with screen designs—highlighting the sleek look and upgraded iPhone 17 RAM.

    iPhone 17 Becomes the World’s Best-Selling Phone

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    Apple Supreme Court Fight Puts App Store Fees Back in Play

    A smartphone screen displays the blue Intel logo, hinting at an Apple Intel chip partnership, with a large, white, blurred Apple logo in the background.

    Apple Chip Talks Put Intel and Samsung Back in the Frame

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