A new keyboard for the Android upstages the built-in keyboard(s) on your phone or tablet. But is it worth it? Rafe Needleman reviews mobile apps and products for fun, and picks startups apart when he ...
Since my start in 2008, I've covered a wide variety of topics from space missions to fax service reviews. At PCMag, much of my work focused on security and privacy services, as well as a video game or ...
Known for its powers of predictive typing, the app now ranks No. 1 among all free iPhone apps in Apple's App Store. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT ...
Android keyboard app SwiftKey today rolled out a new beta version that gives you control over where your keyboard is located on your device. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, ...
SwiftKey Tablet Keyboard for Android ($3.99) swaps out your tablet's existing keyboard for one that's better designed for thumb-typing, makes smart predictions about what you'll write next, and ...
SwiftKey has always been popular with Android users, but it’s about to attract a lot more: the company announced that its alternative keyboard app will now be available for free on the Google Play ...
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 ...
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 the ...