SwiftKey has announced the release of SwiftKey 7.0. The company says it is the biggest update since it was bought by Microsoft in 2016. The update includes a new toolbar and editable stickers, while ...
I was texting my wife the other day when it struck me that Swiftkey's next-word predictions seemed to be a little better than they had been in the past. At first I thought I was imagining things, but ...
Jon 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 million in ...
Next to Swype, SwiftKey is one of the most popular alternative keyboards for Android. We sung its praises in a review last year, noting how good its predictive text engine can be, right down to ...
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 ...
The best third-party Android keyboard is now completely free. SwiftKey announced today that it is dropping the $3.99 cost of its keyboard app — one of the few truly successful paid Android apps — and ...
Lazy typers take note: a new version of the SwiftKey virtual keyboard app is now available for Android devices. SwiftKey learns your mannerisms and speech patterns in order to make personally tailored ...
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 ...
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 ...
Using SwiftKey is like having a psychic best friend who is also a keyboard. With a debut on iOS, the Android-topping app is in the first stages of befriending a whole new ecosystem. “The thing that ...
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 ...
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