A mobile wave of touchscreen devices has changed the way we interact with computers, but we still do an awful lot of traditional typing on those very small screens. One company that is working on ...
Whether one uses Android, iOS, Windows or something else, something no mobile operating system gets right is password entry; even with a third-party password manager, the process is painful. Once ...
Microsoft Inc. has agreed to buy U.K. startup SwiftKey, the application company best known for its free software that replaces the default keyboard on phones and tablets manufactured by Apple Inc and ...
As expected, SwiftKey has been updated to version 4.0, bringing some major improvements to the way the keyboard works. You now have two options for input: regular tap-tap-taparoo, and the newer Flow ...
Microsoft has begun integrating Bing AI capabilities into its popular keyboard app SwiftKey. While the third-party tool already includes some AI features, like learning from users' writing styles to ...
Well, that didn't take long to figure out. One of the enhancements within BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 is an updated keyboard, which includes some nice new features over the original PlayBook OS ...
The developers of the popular SwiftKey keyboard for Google Android devices launched a private beta of a new version of their app last week. This week the private beta ...
You no longer have to pay $3.99 for SwiftKey: Android's best-selling paid app is now free from the Google Play store. The keyboard, arguably one of the best apps of all time, tracks the way you write ...
SwiftKey is one of many alternative keyboards available to Android phone and tablet users — and today it’s adding one of the features of its biggest competitors, Swype. SwiftKey’s claim to fame has ...
If you were to make a list of the biggest, most platform-defining differences between Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android, one point would be near the top: Android lets you plug third-party keyboards ...