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    Close-up of an orange Vision Pro wheelchair as it moves up a ramp, with a person's foot resting on the footrest. The background shows a sunny outdoor area filled with greenery and pavement.

    Apple Vision Pro Eye Control Reaches Wheelchair Support

    May 30, 2026 / 12:29 PMMay 29, 2026

    Apple Vision Pro eye control will support compatible power wheelchair drive systems, giving some users a new hands-free mobility option.

    Three people interact outdoors near a tree—one uses a Vision Pro wheelchair, another stands nearby, and a third in a long dress holds an object on the walkway. The scene is sunny with green grass.

    Vision Pro Wheelchair Control Expands Apple Accessibility

    May 19, 2026 / 11:07 AM

    Vision Pro wheelchair – Apple Vision Pro will let users control compatible power wheelchairs with their eyes, extending Apple accessibility into mobility support.

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    iPhone 18 Pro May Drop Cosmic Orange After Color Complaints

    A flat-screen TV with a colorful gradient display and an abstract infinity symbol is mounted on a white wall. Below, a white shelf holds a small yellow sphere and the sleek Next-Gen Apple TV device.

    Apple TV Update Waits on Smarter Siri

    A lavender iPhone in Apple Low Power Mode displays a purple abstract flower pattern beside an Apple Watch with a blue strap and blue-themed face, both set against a crisp white background.

    iPhone Anti-Theft Upgrade Could Use Apple Watch

    A man and woman sit on a couch, sharing a bowl of popcorn as they enjoy a relaxed moment together indoors, likely watching their favorite shows on Apple TV streaming apps.

    Streaming Apps Add Big June Premieres

    A person with rings on their fingers types on a yellow MacBook Neo, its screen displaying multiple open windows against a white background.

    MacBook Neo Has Windows Rivals Chasing Apple’s Formula

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    Foxconn AI Servers Could Reshape Apple’s Supply Chain

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