Despite the ubiquity of touchscreen keyboards, no one has figured out how to make tapping words on glass a pleasurable experience. But the Android app SwiftKey ($3.99) comes close. While iOS users are ...
From today, the popular keyboard app SwiftKey will be powered by a neural network. The latest version of the app combines the features of its Neural Alpha, released last October, and its regular app ...
Since the release of SwiftKey 4 in February, SwiftKey has been the king of virtual keyboards. Earlier this year I wrote that Google Now and Swiftkey were the two biggest advantages that Android has ...
Nearly two months after SwiftKey opened up its Cloud to the public, the third-party Android keyboard is ready to push out another significant update. Taking advantage of the momentum it built with 4.2 ...
Generative AI has become incredibly popular, and for Microsoft, it’s become the key to growing Bing. Now, the AI chatbot that makes the “new Bing” so attractive is coming to the SwiftKey keyboard for ...
Another European startup exits to an American tech giant. Predictive keyboard app maker SwiftKey, based in London, confirmed today it has sold to Microsoft. Sources put a price-tag of $250 million on ...
SwiftKey is one of the most popular third-party keyboard options on iOS, and today it received a major update adding a highly requested feature -- emoji. Emoji can be accessed by tapping on the smiley ...
Popular third-party keyboard SwiftKey for iOS is being updated today with an interesting new feature called Tap Map, which gives an inside look at how the app works. With Tap Map, users can see how ...
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Talk about autocorrect fails: most of them are meant to be funny and awkward, but perhaps that’s not the case with the recent SwiftKey glitch. Earlier this week, some SwiftKey users started reporting ...
I have been using the SwiftKey keyboard on both Android phones and tablets since its first version. SwiftKey learns how a user writes over time to provide predictive text entry that is uncanny in its ...
SwiftKey Tablet Keyboard for Android ($3.99) swaps out your tablet's existing keyboard for one that's better designed for thumb-typing, makes smart predictions about what you'll write next, and ...