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SwiftKey, the startup that makes the popular eponymous Android word-predicting keyboard software — which last year pulled in $17.5 million in funding from Index, Accel and Octopus — is switching its ...
Three and a half years after launching on Android, SwiftKey’s popular predictive-software keyboard has finally come to iOS. iPhone and iPad users can now get personalized, predictive typing from the ...
SwiftKey, the word-predicting artificially intelligent keyboard made by a U.K. startup — whose machine-learning software was on more than 100 million devices globally last year (most of them Androids) ...
SwiftKey — the Microsoft-owned third-party mobile keyboard for iOS and Android — is out today with its biggest update in years. Taking advantage of the trend of visual conversations that go beyond ...
After years of sticking with the familiar default keyboards, I checked out the third-party Android keyboards. My thumbs have been on a fascinating journey, switching between the newcomer FUTO Keyboard ...
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 ...
Questions about what's going on with Microsoft's support of the predictive SwifKey keyboard app for iOS have been bubbling up over the past few weeks. A Reddit thread from a month ago highlighted the ...
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.
Today we’re getting a first look at the next project to come from the Greenhouse, and it’s pretty awesome. SwiftKey’s new Neural keyboard is quite similar to the standard SwiftKey keyboard, but with a ...
Microsoft has confirmed it is buying predictive keyboard technology company SwiftKey for a reported £250m, and will keep developing the iOS and Android versions of the app, as well as integrating the ...
SwiftKey is now called Microsoft SwiftKey. The name change rolled out to SwiftKey Beta last week and is now in the public version of the app. The update that brings the name change also brings support ...
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