Today’s mobile news roundup features Nuance’s new keyboard, Comwave’s ePhone, an ex-Googler’s launch of MightyText, and more. Nuance’s new keyboard for smartphones Nuance, the software company that ...
Touch-based software keyboards on mobile phones are rapidly evolving. Meet Swype, a company that's trying to be on your next phone, TV, and game system. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now ...
The finger-dragging Android keyboard software will learn your lingo and train its ear to your voice with its next major update. Natasha Lomas Mobile Phones Editor, CNET UK Natasha Lomas is the Mobile ...
Swype has launched the "next generation" of its predictive keyboard, promising four methods of text entry including voice recognition and handwriting. The Nuance-powered system supports 55 languages ...
Normally priced at $0.99, Swype is one of the new third-party keyboard apps that was released alongside iOS 8, Apple's newest operating system that enabled systemwide third-party keyboards for the ...
If it's one thing Android does right, it's the sheer range of keyboard apps and skins available -- something its competitors haven't quite latched on to just yet. While SwiftKey has charmed us with ...
Nuance has upgraded the iOS version of its popular Swype keyboard to support 16 more tongues, bringing the apps available language up to 21. The Swype keyboard app previously only supported English, ...
That explains why Swype has been steadily degrading in quality for the last year or two. Anyone know a good alternative I could use? I fucking hate chicken-thumb-pecking. Click to expand... The Google ...
In response to the question about the app crashing on the Google Pixel 2, the Swype Product Team issued the following statement: Nuance will no longer be updating the ...