You read that headline right. The oil and vinegar of personal computing are going to be together again as Microsoft brings its Word Flow keyboard to iOS. As reported by The Verge, in addition to being ...
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So you’ve taken the plunge and rooted your Kindle Fire. You’ve even successfully installed Google apps and set Android Market to work with the tablet. You may ...
Many Android users often envy other users who have different and much better keyboards on their Android devices. When I first got my Motorola DROID 2, I hated the keyboard that came with it and envied ...
Sure, the emoji available to us via the Unicode Consortium are great and all — but sometimes, you want something a little… different. A little more expressive. Something more like this: ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ But ...
USB peripherals such as mice and keyboards typically do not require any special drivers, as usually they are "plug and play," meaning you just plug the device in and it works. While there are more ...
This week Google shocked the mobile and Android world by not only showing off the next version of Android months in advance, similar to how Apple teases iOS, but they also released it to the public in ...
With iOS 8 now available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, users can for the first time ever install third-party keyboards that can be utilized system-wide for new ways of inputting text and other ...
Apple on Wednesday released iOS 8, which brings many interesting new features to iPhone and iPad owners, including support for third-party keyboard apps, something Android users have been enjoying for ...
Each year, Google updates its proprietary Android platform with a host of features and functionalities that scream innovation from the time they land on our handsets. This year as well, the ...
Android 5.0 Final Preview release brings the light theme option with new Android 5.0 Keyboard APK, which Google had teased earlier at the I/O event while also revealing several Playstore screenshots.