Google announced  a number of education focused updates today  to Google Workspace for Education and Chromebooks, but tucked among them were several accessibility features that are expected to have a wider appeal. First up is the ability to control your  Chromebook  with facial expressions and head movements. Google  introduced this feature last December , but it's just now seeing a wider rollout. Face control is AI powered, Google explains, and will allow people...

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