Need a break from all the Google-Motorola merger talk? Here’s a hands-on look at a brand new release from Swype, makers of the very cool (and very popular) swipe-based virtual keyboard for Android.
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 ...
The LG Optimus lineup of smart phones is sold through various carriers, such as Sprint and T-Mobile. The Optimus is an Android-powered phone, which makes it compatible with the Android Market and ...
You know Swype, right? The innovative mobile keyboard app that lets to spell out words by simply sliding their finger? Well, an interesting update has been announced, one that will see your ...
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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 ...
Users of iOS 8 no longer have to be happy with just the default Apple keyboard. Developers are now allowed to create keyboards with features Apple that doesn't provide, and we'll see a catalog of new ...
Typing on a tablet is about to get a whole lot easier. Swype has just unveiled its long-awaited tablet keyboard for Android. The keyboard brings the same slide-to-type functionality many of us have ...
Android: Swype, one of our favorite Android keyboards, finally shed its long-held beta tag this morning and made its way over to Google Play, where it's available for $1. The official version comes ...