Measuring about the size and weight of a circa 2000 cordless phone, Comcast’s new TV remote control is quite a noticeable deviation from the slim, streamlined remotes of the smart TV era. Measuring ...
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 ...
Comcast launched an accessibility-minded feature this week, allowing customers to control their televisions — change the channel, search through shows or record a program — just by moving their eyes.
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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 ...
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, ...
Twitter just turned into a TV remote control. Oct. 9, 2013 — -- For many, watching TV now means alternating between two screens -- the big one in the living room and the small one in your hand.
This past winter, Comcast announced that its set-top box, Xfinity X1, would be getting an integrated YouTube app later in the year. Today, the app launches for customers in the US, who will be able to ...
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 ...
Comcast launched a new feature Monday that allows persons with physical or mobility disabilities to use their eyes to navigate their television. The Xfinity X1 eye control pairs with the user's ...