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The Samsung Galaxy S4 will have a powerful default keyboard, thanks to some SwiftKey technology baked right in.
Yesterday, a report stole headlines with talk of 600 million+ Samsung devices being vulnerable to a security flaw. The security flaw was tied to Samsung’s use of Swiftkey’s keyboard technology ...
Continuing the litany of neat things in the Galaxy S 4 that Samsung didn't talk about during its grand (some would say overproduced) unveiling last night, the smartphone's keyboard has gotten a ...
Swiftkey is not to blame here and vulnerability is unrelated to SwiftKey’s consumer apps on Google Play and the Apple App Store. So your Swiftkey app has nothing to do with this story.
Samsung smartphones are vulnerable to hackers, thanks to a pre-installed keyboard. There's a software fix for the issue, but many have yet to get the patch.
I've used SwiftKey for years, and even after Microsoft bought it, I refuse to switch to Gboard. Even though it's the default on most of the best phones, it's missing this one SwiftKey feature that ...
Samsung Galaxy S6 devices running on Verizon and Sprint are vulnerable to an attack exploiting the default Swift keyboard on the popular smartphone. The keyboard can't be removed from the device ...
Samsung has licensed technology from one of the most popular predictive keyboard apps, distancing users slightly from Android and Google Play.
SwiftKey's co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Ben Medlock had this to say: "We are excited to confirm that Samsung has chosen SwiftKey's innovative keyboard technology to be at the heart of ...
Samsung Galaxy devices are getting a SwiftKey keyboard update that lets Microsoft slide its Bing AI chatbot automatically onto them. SwiftKey is preinstalled on Samsung One UI-powered Android devices.
Samsung phone owners can now get Microsoft ’s Bing AI chatbot on their keyboard thanks to an update to the Swiftkey Beta app. With it, you can consult OpenAI’s most powerful AI assistant, GPT-4, on a ...
You can try out the beta now on smartphones and tablets. If you own a Galaxy Note II then SwiftKey Flow beta may look familiar to you as it included as the default Samsung keyboard.