Google is rolling out Face Control to Chromebooks with the latest Chrome OS M132 update. The feature lets users control the cursor and perform tasks using facial movements and gestures. The feature ...
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At the I/O 2024 event, Google announced that all Chromebooks are getting a brand-new feature that will allow users to control their devices using just their faces. The new functionality will let ...
Chromebooks have AI too. Google’s recent comments on its AI advances arrived between Microsoft’s big Copilot+ announcement and the forthcoming Apple AI news. In addition to outlining a few new AI ...
The recently announced feature sees a wider rollout, along with new Chromebooks and ChromeOS classroom features. The recently announced feature sees a wider rollout, along with new Chromebooks and ...
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 is rolling out a range of new ChromeOS features designed to enhance accessibility and give classroom learning a new identity this year. From facial expression controls to collaborative tools ...
Google has rolled out ChromeOS M137 to the stable channel, bringing useful upgrades like an event-based logging system, improved accessibility features, and more. Google has brought ChromeOS M137 to ...
Google is introducing various accessibility-focused and classroom ChromeOS features that allow you to control your Chromebook with your facial expressions and face, as the tech giant posts on its blog ...
Chromebooks are becoming more accessible than ever, as you'll soon be able to navigate with just a glance. Google announced a number of education-focused updates today to Google Workspace for ...