SPOKANE, Wash. — Team Gleason and Comcast have teamed up to create a new, adaptive TV remote for those with ALS. The organizations are working together to create the latest evolution of Comcast’s ...
If you're like most people, you have several remotes strewn across your living room, each one controlling a different device — a remote for your cable box, one for your TV, another for your TV's ...
For the millions of people with disabilities like ALS and muscular dystrophy, Comcast’s new eye-tracking remote control could help them channel surf on their own. I’m sitting on a couch in front of a ...
PHILADELPHIA—In a move that is designed to make it easier for customers with disabilities to access and enjoy content, Comcast is launching the industry’s first Large Button Voice Remote, a new device ...
In an industry first, the new remote combines the best of Xfinity’s award-winning Voice Remote technology with game-changing accessibility features that will help connect more customers to thousands ...
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 ...
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 ...