If you have a Chromebook, here’s an interesting development for you: Google is now making it possible to control ChromeOS using just your face, The Verge reports. Imagine being able to use head ...
Google's Project Gameface is now available for developers to take advantage of, and it wants to arrive in Android apps so that users can control things with facial expressions. This new accessibility ...
Project Gameface, originally announced for desktops at last year’s Google I/O, uses the device’s camera and a database of facial expressions from MediaPipe’s Face Landmarks Detection API to manipulate ...
Beyond its own accessibility apps, Google offers a powerful API that lets developers create tools for people with disabilities. The beta version of the Android Accessibility Suite — which was part of ...
Some of the best tech we see at CES feels pulled straight from sci-fi. Yesterday at CES 2025, I tested out Neural Lab's AirTouch technology, which lets you interact with a display using hand gestures ...
Android 12, Google's latest take on its mobile OS, includes an accessibility feature that allows the user to control the phone via multiple face gestures, like open mouth and smile--to name a few. A ...