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Android Accessibility Suite 7.2 adds camera support to Select to Speak, TalkBack control changes, and more

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Android Accessibility Suite 7.2 adds camera support to Select to Speak, TalkBack control changes, and more

Microsoft adds a digital health feature to its Android launcher

referring to Microsoft is adding its own digital health feature to its Android launcher app. Microsoft Launcher is supported on Android 4.2 and above, extremely it opens the digital health feature up to a lot of Android users. Microsoft is even adding in "Hey Cortana" backing to launch the digital assistant from this Android launcher. Microsoft Launcher 5.1 has a built in Digital Health feature :O pic.twitter.com/J6mj97QS04 — Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) November 21, 2018Microsoft has been consistently updating its Android launcher over the past year, helping the software giant embrace Android as the mobile version of Windows. Microsoft Launcher 5.1 is available immediately as a beta version from the Google Play Store, and ought be rolling out to all users in the coming weeks.

Android Accessibility Suite 7.2 adds new features to TalkBack, Switch Access, Select to Speak

Back in June, Google renamed TalkBack to the Android Accessibility Suite. Improved navigation by "Controls." The "Controls" navigation setting now includes checkboxes, radio buttons, switches, toggles, and sliders (seek controls). Another part of the Android Accessibility Suite allows users to control phones and tablets by an assistive switch device. The Android Accessibility Suite is accessible from Settings under the "Accessibility" menu. Android Accessibility Suite 7.2 and its new app icon is rolling out now via the Play Store.

Android Accessibility Suite 7.2 adds new features to TalkBack, Switch Access, Select to Speak




Android child's face strikingly expressive: Quantitative approach adds rich nuance to the expressions of their robot child face

We may now be a step closer to giving androids greater facial expressions to communicate with. Although their system properreleation have been generally addressed, androids' facial expressions have not been examined in detail. A trio of researchers at Osaka University has now found a method for identifying and quantitatively evaluating facial movements on their android robot child head. "Movements of their soft facial skin create instability, and this is a big hardware problem we grapple with. "Our precise findings going to let us effectively control android facial movements to introduce more nuanced expressions, such as smiling and frowning."


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