in an attempt to improve the accessibility of its services, Comcast announced today the launch of a feature that will allow users to control their television using only their eyes. The Xfinity X1 eye ...
What most people may consider a minor action, like dialing aphone or pushing a button, can be a major challenge for those with physical disabilities. On Tuesday, the Comcast store in Centerplace ...
The latest feature for Comcast’s X1 remote software makes the clicker more accessible to people who can’t click it the same as everyone else. People with physical disabilities will now be able to ...
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Comcast today announced the roll out of new eye control remote that makes it easier for those with disabilities to change channels or set recordings using only their eye movement. Dubbed simply ...
New feature lets customers use voice commands on an iPhone app to control the Xfinity TV experience on the X1 Platform PHILADELPHIA – May 29, 2013 – Comcast, a global media and technology company, ...
New feature lets customers use voice commands on an iPhone appto control the Xfinity TV experience on the X1 Platform PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Comcast, a global media and technology company, ...
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A Comcast subscriber in Seattle who tried to record a college basketball game via his Xfinity TV Remote app learned that that capability had been shut off. (Twitter Photo / @JoshEdits) Comcast ...
Although Comcast has offered eye-control technology nationwide to customers with disabilities for seven months, the cable giant hadn’t promoted the feature in Colorado Springs until a demonstration ...