Android devices can use the Swype keyboard interface instead of the default keyboard in all applications, including messaging. The Android Settings app features an option that enables the user to ...
Swype has been my favorite way to type on an Android phone, but it’s been kinda limited in what phones can run the keyboard software. Until now! All you have to do is register at Swype and download.
Swype, the learning keyboard application is now available for Android devices. For the first time, the app can be downloaded from the Google Play store on smartphones and tablet devices enabling ...
New Swype beta utilizes "Living Language" feature to bring users popular words from other users. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying ...
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 ...
Here's some good news for users of Swype, the popular alternative keyboard for Android. The app has gotten a significant update, adding advanced next-word prediction, a shared dictionary between type ...
One of the most talked about mods for Android devices, the Swype keyboard, is making headway on the text input front. While some handsets already are sporting this awesome little add on, and they are ...
Swype has to be the most wanted third party keyboard solution for Android phones. Unfortunately it’s still only either a pre-installed solution from your phone manufacturer or a beta version you’d ...
Swype provided a new version of its beta Android keyboard software today. The most significant feature of the latest beta is the ability to tap into Nuance's Dragon Dictation voice transcription tool.
I have the original Droid on VZW. One of my requirements was the slideout keyboard. I text frequently to my fellow interns and residents; typing messages on a touchscreen I felt was tedious. Having ...
I have an Android, but I can't stand to use the Google Keyboard because I'm so used to Swype's layout for special characters and the emoji and speak buttons. (I've used Swype since Samsung Galaxy S ...
Smartphone screens keep getting bigger and bigger, which means typing with an on-screen keyboard is also getting easier and easier. But not all touchscreen devices have big screens — the average ...