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Apple is exploring brain-computer interface technology, similar to Neuralink, to allow iPhone control via neural signals.
Apple is advancing a universal brain implant standard to let users with disabilities control devices like iPhones with their ...
Apple, Inc. (AAPL), which has recently been late to the party on several innovative fronts, is reportedly eyeing technology ...
Apple is in the early stages of developing brain-computer interfaces that would allow people, especially those with mobility ...
Apple is collaborating with Synchron to create brain-computer interface accessibility on iPhones and Vision Pro, setting the ...
Apple adds support for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to iOS, iPadOS, and visionOS. It's currently working with startup ...
Apple is planning to allow users to natively control iPhones, iPads, and other devices using brain signals later this year, ...
Apple's announcement of a sci-fi like brain computing interface shows that the company still has its eye on cutting edge ...
Apple (AAPL) is trying to incorporate technology that would allow humans to use their neural signals to control their iPhones ...
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Apple may be in the process of developing its own version of Neuralink, with the help of neural tech company Synchron.
Apple is seemingly working on some mind-boggling stuff. No, it is not the next iPhone, iPad, or even the Vision Pro 2.0.