**Cursor Control with Facial Gestures Now Available in Google’s Latest Innovation [Read More]** Developers can now integrate the accessibility feature into their apps, allowing users to control the cursor with facial gestures or by moving their heads. For example, they can open their mouth to move the cursor or raise their eyebrows to click and drag. Announced during last year’s Google I/O for desktop, Project Gameface uses the device’s camera and a database of facial expressions from MediaPipe’s Face Landmarks Detection API to manipulate the cursor. “Through the device’s camera, it seamlessly tracks facial expressions and head movements, translating them into intuitive and personalized control,” Google explained in its announcement. “Developers can now build applications where their users can configure their experience by customizing facial expressions, gesture sizes, cursor speed, and more.” While Gameface was initially made for gamers, Google says it has also partnered with Incluzza — a social enterprise in India focused on accessibility — to see how they can expand it to other settings like work, school, and social situations. Project Gameface was inspired by quadriplegic video game streamer Lance Carr, who has muscular dystrophy. Carr collaborated with Google on the project, with the aim of creating a more affordable and accessible alternative to expensive head-tracking systems.

San Francisco, California – Developers have rolled out a new feature that allows users to control their cursor using facial gestures or by moving their heads. This innovative accessibility feature, known as Project Gameface, was announced during Google I/O for desktop last year. By leveraging the device’s camera and a database of facial expressions, users can now manipulate the cursor with simple movements like opening their mouth to move and raising their eyebrows to click …

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Revolutionary Personalized Cancer Vaccine Trial Underway in UK – Will It Cure Melanoma?

London, UK – A groundbreaking trial for the world’s first “personalized” mRNA vaccine to combat melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, has commenced in the United Kingdom. This trial marks a significant advancement in cancer treatment, offering hope to patients like Steve Young, 52, from Stevenage, Herts, who is among the first participants in the study. Young, who underwent surgery to remove a melanoma growth from his scalp last year, is hopeful that the …

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AI Playlist: Spotify Unveils Game-Changing Beta Tool for Personalized Playlists

London, United Kingdom – Spotify is unveiling a new beta tool that allows Premium subscribers to create personalized playlists based on text descriptions, following last year’s experiment with AI playlist generation in its DJ feature. The AI Playlist beta is being rolled out to Spotify Premium users in the UK and Australia on mobile devices. Android and iOS users in these locations can access the AI Playlist generator by navigating to “Your Library” and tapping …

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AMP Pages: Manage Your Consent Settings for Personalized Ads Now!

London, England – Visitors to AMP pages on the BBC website can now easily manage their consent settings for data collection. These settings specifically apply to AMP pages and may need to be set again when visitors browse non-AMP BBC pages. Google AMP technology has been utilized to create the lightweight mobile pages that visitors access on the BBC site. Within these AMP pages, visitors will find options to control the collection of their data. …

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Celebrity Scam: Jimmy Kimmel Sued for Misrepresenting Himself in Personalized Video Requests

ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico – Former New Mexico legislator, Dave Santos, is suing late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel for allegedly misrepresenting himself to induce Santos to create personalized videos that were later used without his permission. The lawsuit alleges that Kimmel submitted at least 14 requests to Santos via the Cameo app, using phony names and narratives to create videos “capitalizing on and ridiculing” Santos’ personality. According to the complaint, the videos were then played …

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