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The best mobile keyboard just got even better with the release of SwiftKey 4 for both Android phones and tablets.
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 ...
SwiftKey, the popular mobile keyboard app that was acquired by Microsoft earlier this year, has given its flagship app a major overhaul this week with a completely new predictive typing engine ...
The SwiftKey keyboard for Android is adding support for Bing's new ChatGPT AI, which is rolling out now in beta.
The latest version of SwiftKey Tablet Keyboard for Android is optimized for large screens and adds a new Flow input method along with a smart keyboard supplies predictions about your text before ...
SwiftKey 4.3 (available to download as a public beta) also merges SwiftKey’s tablet and phone apps into a single version (although people who previously bought the tablet version will continue ...
SwiftKey has switched off its sync service after users began receiving odd predictions, apparently from other people's devices.
Microsoft purchased SwiftKey four years ago. Now, the app is called "Microsoft SwiftKey" on the Google Play Store. The same update also brings support for Emoji 12.
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 ...
Microsoft adds to its new string of productivity apps while bolstering its artificial intelligence technology. Facebook tried and failed to buy the language tech company two years ago, sources say.
VideoJon Reynolds and Ben Medlock started SwiftKey in London in 2008 to build a better, smarter mobile keyboard. Five years on they’ve topped app download charts all over the world, raised $17.6 ...
To show it’s pulling out all the stops for this release, SwiftKey also commissioned British actor, comedian, and vocal Apple fan Stephen Fry for its first iOS 8 commercial.