Third party keyboards might seem like an app fad blast from the recent past. But the smartphone keyboard space could be set for a shake up as long time player Fleksy gets a new team working full time on the app… Read More Fleksy keyboard to get major reboot under ThingThing’s dev teamThis entry was posted in Apps Europe Foursquare Keyboard Mobile privacy smartphone Spotify TC and tagged pinterest on July 25, 2017 by Natasha Lomas
Gboard, Google’s attempt to further infiltrate your phone by way of a keyboard application, is rolling out an update this morning that will introduce a handful of new features, including GIF and emoji suggestions as you type, easier voice typing, Google Translate, and more keyboard themes. The latter option will allow you to personalize the keyboard by selecting from an expanded selection… Read More Gboard gets upgraded with instant translation, GIF & emoji suggestions ...This entry was posted in Apps Keyboard Mobile TC and tagged google on March 9, 2017 by Sarah Perez
Typing on small screens can still be challenging, but today’s keyboard apps still focus on text entry over speech, despite the advances in voice-based computing and the increasing accuracy of speech recognition technology. Baidu wants to change that, with a new keyboard app called TalkType that prioritizes voice input over typing. The app was developed by Baidu Research, the Silicon… Read More Baidu’s new TalkType keyboard app emphasizes voice input over typingThis entry was posted in Android apps Apps Baidu deep learning Keyboard Mobile TC on October 3, 2016 by Sarah Perez
Typing on small screens can still be challenging, but today’s keyboard apps still focus on text entry over speech, despite the advances in voice-based computing and the increasing accuracy of speech recognition technology. Baidu wants to change that, with a new keyboard app called TalkType that prioritizes voice input over typing. The app was developed by Baidu Research, the Silicon… Read More Baidu’s new TalkType keyboard app emphasizes voice input over typingThis entry was posted in Android apps Apps Baidu deep learning Keyboard Mobile TC on October 3, 2016 by Sarah Perez
If customized keyboards for mobile devices are to be the next-gen interface for accessing the wider web – including information you’d normally turn to a search engine to find – then Microsoft today has stepped up its fight with Google with the rollout of a new version of its predictive keyboard app Word Flow. While the app previously offered intelligent word suggestions… Read More Microsoft’s Word Flow keyboard takes on Google with integrated GIF ...This entry was posted in Apps iOS apps Keyboard Microsoft Mobile TC on August 24, 2016 by Sarah Perez
SwiftKey, the smart keyboard app maker acquired by Microsoft for $250 million earlier this year, is now testing its next product, a predictive keyboard app called Swiftmoji. As you may have guessed by the name, this new app focuses on helping you quickly find and type the appropriate emoji to complement your text-based conversations. The app has just launched into a public beta test on… Read More Swiftkey’s newest keyword app, Swiftmoji, suggests emoji as you typeThis entry was posted in Android apps Apps emoji Keyboard Mobile TC on May 18, 2016 by Sarah Perez
With a new keyboard app for Android, Microsoft is trying to bring desktop-style productivity to mobile devices. The post Microsoft's New Android Keyboard Cuts Down On App-Jumping appeared first on WIRED. Microsoft’s New Android Keyboard Cuts Down On App-JumpingThis entry was posted in Gadget Lab Gear Keyboard Microsoft Phones on February 25, 2016 by Tim Moynihan
Until now, the Pixel brand was all about Chrome OS laptops. But in September, the company surprised us all when it announced its Surface competitor, the 10.2-inch Pixel C Android tablet with its optional Bluetooth keyboard. Unlike its Nexus line ... Review: Google’s High-End Pixel C TabletThis entry was posted in Android Android Tablet Apps Gadgets google nexus iPad Keyboard Media microsoft surface Mobile Pixel C tablet computers TC on December 8, 2015 by Frederic Lardinois