Apple introduced a bunch of new features for people with disabilities. In addition, Apple is offering on-demand sign language interpreters for video customer support. The new assistive touch gestures for the Apple Watch are amazing. You can control the watch by tapping your finger and thumb together and clenching your fist.
Watch: Apple Watch now has cool "assistive touch" functions for people with limb differences
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