Procrastination and random distractions are the root of many writing woes. It’s so easy to write three sentences and celebrate your accomplishment by scrolling through Twitter for an hour or put off ...
Android has no dearth of first- and third-party keyboards. Samsung, for instance, has an excellent keyboard of its own with deep customization and solid autocorrect. Then you have the two most popular ...
If you have a Pixel smartphone, it's likely you regularly make use of Google's onboard keyboard app, Gboard. Here are five ...
You can easily enable voice typing on Gboard as long as you have the typing app set as your primary keyboard. Gboard, Google's virtual keyboard app, offers voice ...
Typing on Apple's devices has become a lot easier with iOS 8, but Apple's QuickType keyboard is not the only reason why. A number of popular Android keyboard apps have made their way over to the Apple ...
For years, I have been jealous of the iPhone's voice typing experience. It works offline, accurately, and almost instantly. In the Android ecosystem, only Google Pixel phones deliver on-device voice ...
Typing on small screens can still be challenging, but today’s keyboard apps still focus on text entry over speech, despite the advances in voice-based computing and the increasing accuracy of speech ...
SwiftKey has launched a new experimental version of its popular mobile keyboard app, one that could significantly improve the accuracy of predictive typing. The SwiftKey Neural Alpha app is an Android ...
Sarah Mitroff has worn many hats at CNET, including Senior Mobile Editor and Managing Editor of Health and Wellness. Currently, she is a freelance editor. Throughout her career, she's written about ...
This article was published on June 5, 2013 Google Google makes its stock Google Keyboard gesture-typing app available on the Play store June 5, 2013 - 11:50 pm Google today released its Google ...
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In an app coming to the market relatively soon for both iPhone and Android, Georgia Tech researchers have reduced the price of realistically typing Braille on a smartphone from $1700 plus the cost of ...