Today, with a global access day, Apple has released a pair of videos highlighting the company’s two features. Apple’s music Hoptics is a feature that was developed in iOS18 and allows everyone to enjoy listening to music, regardless of whether you have perfect hearing, are strict to hear, or deaf, the music hiftics allows you to feel all of your iPhone -driven music. The loss of hearing, leaving Louisiana, was strictly born at Alexander’s hearing. His song was presented in the “Platoon” video and was removed from his just released EP “Warson”, which was released last Tuesday. Alexander says, “If you are deaf or harsh, do not let you refrain from enjoying music. The music is not about listening. It is about to feel.”
The second video predicts a new access feature in iOS -19 and MacOS 16 this year, MacFire for Mac. In the video, a woman with low vision problems called Sophie is studying in a class. She opens her MacBook and connects her iPhone to the upper part of the Mac, using the Camera feature that converts the iPhone into a webcam. Using AI, she is able to use her Mac to take notes during the lecture, and her Mac is able to capture a blackboard full of important information that she needs to learn. Customizing controls such as brightness, vice versa, and color filters, is able to make it easier to read the content written on the blackboard.
When the teachers have finished talking, she asks the class if anyone has a strong opinion about the subject. It is a couch that raises its hand, and as soon as the video ends, we can assume that he impressed his teacher by commenting about this lesson. Apple says “bring what is important,” says Apple, “MacFire on Mac. “
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