SwiftKey, a virtual keyboard for Android and iOS, will now require a Microsoft account, with users’ data moved to OneDrive. Users still have until May 31st to migrate their accounts or find a ...
Beginning in May, Microsoft is removing third-party login options from its popular SwiftKey smartphone keyboard app.
Microsoft's widely used SwiftKey keyboard for Android and iOS will soon require a Microsoft account for backups.
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Microsoft has released a new update for the SwiftKey Beta app on Android. This update introduces simultaneous voice and keyboard typing, similar to Google's Gboard keyboard app on Android. Microsoft ...
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The developers of the popular SwiftKey keyboard for Google Android devices launched a private beta of a new version of their app last week. This week the private beta ...
SwiftKey is an alternate keyboard app for folks looking for something a little different from the keyboard that shipped with their phones. SwiftKey might not get as much attention as Swype, but that ...
If you were to make a list of the biggest, most platform-defining differences between Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android, one point would be near the top: Android lets you plug third-party keyboards ...
SwiftKey is already the best-selling Android keyboard and the fifth-ranked Google Play app by revenue. Now the “artificially intelligent keyboard” has raised $17.5 million to get even smarter, and to ...
SwiftKey Keyboard has been announced for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The keyboard app, which has been available on Android for some time, monitors the user's typing style to offer services such as ...