Jaymar Cabebe covers mobile apps and Windows software for CNET. While he may be a former host of the Android Atlas Weekly podcast, he doesn't hate iOS or Mac. Jaymar has worked in online media since ...
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 is without a doubt the most popular third-party keyboard on Android, and it's getting a huge update today. SwiftKey for Android has dropped the $3.99 price tag and is now completely free to ...
SwiftKey has always been popular with Android users, but it’s about to attract a lot more: the company announced that its alternative keyboard app will now be available for free on the Google Play ...
Announced today, the upcoming SwiftKey Flow app for Android adds Swype-like functionality to the "smart" word predictions of the original SwiftKey app. Jaymar Cabebe covers mobile apps and Windows ...
The SwiftKey X keyboard for Android phones and tablets has been updated with new features, including full text prediction for several European languages, multitouch support, and a refreshed user ...
Since my start in 2008, I've covered a wide variety of topics from space missions to fax service reviews. At PCMag, much of my work focused on security and privacy services, as well as a video game or ...
Here’s how SwiftKey 3 Beta inserts spaces for you in typed emails and updates. SwiftKey just re-invented the way that you type on your Android phone or tablet with SwiftKey 3 Beta. This latest version ...
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 ...
SwiftKey, the popular keyboard app for Android devices, launched a new version overnight that incorporates a feature called SwiftKey Flow, letting users type by gliding a finger across the keyboard to ...
Third-party keyboards have been a part of Android for years now, and SwiftKey has been a popular option from what feels like the beginning. Microsoft acquired SwiftKey back in 2016 for $250 million ...