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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 28, 2013
One of the best features of Android is that different portions of the interface can be changed to the user's liking, especially the keyboard. Even with drastic improvements in the stock Android ...
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by Jared DiPane
Aug 15, 2012
Swiftkey, one of the most popular Android keyboard replacements available, has released yet another great update for us to all enjoy. One of the most notable changes is the inclusion of two new visu...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 05, 2012
The Android Central Editors keyboard of choice, Swiftkey X, got itself a little update today, bringing with it a couple of handy bug fixes.
The changelog promises improved handling of low mem...
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by Jared DiPane
Dec 21, 2011
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Swype has announced another update to its beta app, bringing some pretty neat features and adding some additional languages support. This update brings D...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 04, 2011
Swiftkey's long been in our rotation of top keyboards, and it's now testing a feature that may make your fast phalanges even faster. Multitouch is in the works for tablets and smartphones, a...
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by Jared DiPane
Sep 30, 2011
One of the many great things about the Android platform is that there is such a wide variety of keyboards to chose from, and many great developers behind them. The folks at SwiftKey X have b...
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Apr 11, 2011
Want the stock Gingerbread keyboard with a little extra oomph in the text prediction? Check out the A.I.type keyboard. It's currently in beta but is pretty darn stable. The gist is this: Yo...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 14, 2010
Swiftkey, one of our favorite keyboards for Android -- just got a pretty major update. The already stellar key design is now even better, with an HD skin and better fonts. Five languages have been ad...
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by Adam Sawyer
May 04, 2010
Swype - your favorite finger sliding keyboard is diving head-first into the mainstream phone market. The small company, which only employs 27 people, estimates it will be on over 10 million smartph...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 15, 2009
Swype has been given the what-for on Windows Mobile for a while now, and it's gained a bit of a following, coming standard on the Samsung Omnia II. For the uninitiated, it's an on-screen keyboard on ...
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by brian hart#ac
Jan 21, 2009
It would appear that some spy photos of the Android G2 from HTC have been leaked. If these are real, they reveal a sleeker, shinier, and slimmed-down G2. This device is allegedly sporting a 3.2 meg...






































