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Microsoft is integrating its Bing chatbot into its smartphone keyboard app SwiftKey on Android and iOS, the company announced on Thursday.
SwiftKey on Thursday announced its first ever iOS application, SwiftKey Note, which is available to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users as a free download from the App Store.
The popular third-party Android keyboard app, now in beta, figures out for you where you need to insert spaces while you type emails or Facebook updates, along with other improvements.
This app is nothing new to Android users. But one of the best updates to the latest version of Apple’s operating system is the ability to use third-party keyboards such as SwiftKey, which gives ...
It is always a nice surprise when a paid app becomes free. If you have been eying up SwiftKey, the time up upgrade your keyboard is now --the $3.99 price-tag has been eliminated and the app can ...
You can even use SwiftKey’s beefy auto-correct engine when you’re typing on your phone’s hardware keyboard. Or you can choose to disable auto-correct. The app can recognize a few gestures.
Jamey Tucker shares about the Microsoft app, SwiftKey, which helps with autocorrect, typing, and uses AI to learn how you write and adjusts to the way you text.
A Microsoft spokesperson has confirmed that the SwiftKey keyboard for iOS is going away. The company will stop supporting the project and remove SwiftKey from the App Store on October 5, 2022.
Microsoft has added its BIng AI chatbot to its popular SwiftKey third-party keyboard app for iOS and Android phones, giving users quick access to AI-generated answers and advice. With the keyboard ...
After a day of rumors, Microsoft has now confirmed that it has acquired SwiftKey, the London-based company behind the popular predictive keyboard app of the same name.