Apple released the third beta of iOS 13 for developers. Users found in it a new feature for FaceTime, which solves problems with eye contact.
In most cases, during video calls, users look at the person in the display, because of which it seems that their gaze is directed to the side. The new feature FaceTime Attention Correction should fix this situation.
How exactly Apple has achieved such an effect, with which devices the innovation will work and whether it will support group calls while it remains unknown.
Earlier, News.ru reported that Apple CEO Tim Cook was extremely dissatisfied with The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) material devoted to the departure of chief designer Johnny Ive from the company.
It says that Apple Chief Designer Joni I've, who decided to leave the company after 27 years of work, was not happy with the change of priorities in Cupertino since this led to "the destruction of product magic."
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