
Gboard now lets you use stickers and Bitmoji
The latest update to Gboard adds support for stickers and Bitmoji, giving you more ways to express yourself in conversations.
The latest update to Gboard adds support for stickers and Bitmoji, giving you more ways to express yourself in conversations.
Google has added some fun and helpful new features to Gboard, which highlight some of its latest machine learning capabilities.
Google has long held a special focus on the technology needs of India, and is making a big step toward addressing the entire subcontinent with today's announcements of improved language support across multiple products.
Gboard has picked up a significant update to version 6.2 that introduces a slew of new features. You can now resize the keyboard for better one-handed use, edit text with ease with cursor control, and get GIF recommendations.
The future is now where we don't have to visit a seedy fortune teller to get the scoop. Maybe.
Gboard for Android supports a super useful but little-known feature: GIF search and sharing. Here's how they work.
Google Keyboard becomes Gboard and is now a search button in a keyboard.
Google Keyboard is currently receiving a pretty big update that brings along a new one-handed mode, adjustable keyboard height and much more!
Google has released a new handwriting keyboard for Android devices today, fittingly called "Google Handwriting Input." Google Handwriting Input works with devices running Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0.3) and up, and supports input in both print and cursive writing in a pretty staggering 82 languages — presumably simplifying things from the current system of having separate Google keyboards...
It takes a few steps, but the Google Keyboard has some useful options tucked inside Here's one of those things that's been around for a little bit, but well hidden. If you're a fan of the stock Google keyboard but would love to have a dedicated number row — particularly given the size of many of today's smartphones — you can do it. It's not just an Android 5.0 Lollipop feature, so you'...
A little KitKat style on any device running ICS or above The Google Keyboard is getting a nice update that brings it right up to speed with the latest KitKat features and styling, offering what was only available on the Nexus 5 for a few days. Now any device running Android 4.0 or above will see the newer black and grey look (no more holo blue here), along with a few new features. First...
Minor update starting to roll out in parts of Europe The international HTC One has today received a minor firmware update addressing one of the bugs with the previous Android 4.2-based ROM, and adding support for an upcoming accessory. The update to version 2.24.401.8 (from 2.24.401.2) fixes support for the Google Keyboard — previously impossible to use due to a software bug — and...