Microsoft to pull the plug on SwiftKey keyboard for iOS usersIt is still not clear why Microsoft has decided to pull the plug on the SwiftKey for iOS.
Find it hard to operate your smartphone with one hand? Here's how to make it simpleThe most common issue with large screens is tougher phone navigation.
Indians dial ‘M’ for DiwaliThis trend is more pronounced among younger audiences who are keen to express their feelings through apps, emojis, virtual greetings, accor...
Online shopping, e-gifts to light up Diwali this yearAlso, 36 per cent said they plan to also gift money using their smartphone during the festival, while 30 per cent said they are opting for ...
Five Android apps to boost your office productivityBe it shopping, gardening or banking, name a task & there's an app. Think of these as valuable by-products of today's tech-rich life.
Oxford Dictionary selects an emoji as the Word of the YearInstead of choosing a traditional word, Oxford Dictionaries has chosen a pictograph, the ‘Face with Tears of Joy’ emoji as the Word of the ...
Swiftkey in talks with handset makers like Micromax, Karbonn, Intex to expand India businessSwiftkey is in talks with handset makers in the country to pre-embed its keyboard app on devices as the UK-based firm eyes aggressive expan...
SwiftKey ties up with Karbonn, Lava, Celkon, Obi Mobiles, Zen and others to take on SwypeThe SwiftKey app accommodates 22 vernacular languages, including Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu and Malayalam.
Karbonn in talks with Telangana for handset assembly unitDomestic mobile phone company Karbonn is in discussions with the Telangana government to set up a handset assembly unit in the state.
SwiftKey hack affects 600 million Samsung phonesSwiftKey, which cannot be disabled or uninstalled, has allowed hackers easy access to 600 million Samsung phones Galaxy S6.
Samsung is fixing the vulnerability that left 600 million smartphones at risk of hackingNowSecure first found the bug in December 2014 and notified Samsung, which prepared an initial patch in "early 2015."
Canada loves poop emoji, America favours pizzaUK-based company SwiftKey analysed more than 1 billion pieces of data to learn how speakers of 16 different languages and regions use emoji...
Here's how people in different countries use emojisArabic speakers love flowers while Malaysians are the funniest. A recent survey offers some regional insights into the use of the social me...
Best keyboard apps for customizing your iPhoneWhether you’re looking to type faster or proofread your documents before sending, you’re bound to find something that fits your communicati...
SwiftKey looking for India head; plans more tie-ups with local handset vendorsBy the end of March, SwiftKey will bring in a big improvement on its keyboard application, which will deliver a full set of 22 constitution...
SwiftKey, the super predictive keyboard app, is now freeYou no longer have to pay $3.99 (approx. Rs 235) for SwiftKey: Android’s best-selling paid app is now free.
- New text 'app' could make typing on touchscreen mobiles 50 per cent faster
Typing on touchscreen mobiles could soon get fifty per cent faster, thanks to a new text and email programme for smartphones.