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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 ...
SwiftKey has launched a new experimental version of its popular mobile keyboard app, one that could significantly improve the accuracy of predictive typing.
SwiftKey has switched off its sync service after users began receiving odd predictions, apparently from other people's devices.
SwiftKey's new Neural keyboard is quite similar to the standard SwiftKey keyboard, but with a big twist.
The cursor-sliding feature should make swapping to Microsoft’s SwiftKey from Google’s Gboard easier. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean you should change your Android’s keyboard app to ...
The SwiftKey for iOS predictive keyboard will be delisted from the Apple App Store as of October 5. Microsoft isn't (publicly, at least) saying why.
A new SwiftKey keyboard hopes to serve you better typing suggestions by utilizing a miniaturized neural network. SwiftKey Neural does away with the company's tried-and-tested prediction engine in ...
Owning SwiftKey would give it another strong name across both platforms — particularly on Android, where Microsoft has shown a lot of interest in developing custom experiences.