So far, the new SwiftKey app has been limited to the English language (U.S. and U.K.), but now it’s also available in Spanish, French, and German, opening its new smarts to hundreds of millions more ...
The Microsoft-owned SwiftKey Keyboard app for iOS today received a major update, introducing a refreshed design, new animated themes, and support for 68 new languages, bringing the total number of ...
SwiftKey Beta has received another big update in the last 24 hours, introducing a selection of new features and patching up some old bugs. For starters, the popular keyboard app now includes GIF ...
The update is available now to download in the Google Play store. One day, your phone's keyboard will know and understand you so well it'll predict entire text messages in your tone of voice. But ...
SwiftKey has launched a new experimental version of its popular mobile keyboard app, one that could significantly improve the accuracy of predictive typing. The SwiftKey Neural Alpha app is an Android ...
Microsoft is bringing its Bing Chat conversational AI system to its Android keyboard app, SwiftKey. Pedram Rezaei, Mobile and Commerce Division CTO at Microsoft, tweeted about the new feature, ...
Now that iOS 8 is available, iPhone and iPad users can choose from a bunch of different alternative keyboard apps. We tested out three of the most popular apps, including SwiftKey, Fleksy, and Swype.
Microsoft’s Bing integration for its SwiftKey app lets users chat with the bot directly from their mobile keyboard or edit their communications to polish their tone. Microsoft’s Bing integration for ...
The Internet is of course amazing if you want to send messages across borders. But different languages can still put a wrinkle in your conversational flow, even with all the handy translation apps ...
The keyboard that you use for typing on your smartphone is no longer just a keyboard. As smartphones have gotten smarter, so have the keyboards that we use on them. Microsoft's SwiftKey is one of the ...
Ryne was ostensibly a senior editor at Android Police, working at the site from 2017-2022. But really, he is just some verbose dude who digs on tech, loves Android, and hates anticompetitive practices ...