These apps are given the name fleeceware and these are essentially those apps that conduct a financial fraud on Google Play Store by unethical charging users after the trial period is over. The ...
One of the most popular third-party keyboard apps ever for Android: SwiftKey is now available at the Google Play Store for free. The app typically costed $3.99. The announcement comes a week after ...
There are a lot of compelling keyboard apps for Android, and we’ve decided to highlight the best ones. This is only our opinion, of course, as there are quite a few of them available in the Play Store ...
Chrooma Keyboard, one of our favorite keyboard apps for Android, has received a big update today to version 2.0. Along with a ton of new features, visual tweaks and fixes, the app is now free in the ...
Along with AI advances in Windows 11 and Bing, Microsoft also this week announced it’s bringing new AI-powered features to its SwiftKey mobile keyboard app for iOS and Android. This third-party app ...
If you’re still using Apple’s default keyboard, you might be missing out. I tested the most popular third-party iPhone keyboards to find the best one. There’s no shortage of third-party keyboard apps ...
Want to try out some of that fancy new Android 4.4 KitKat software that comes with the Google Nexus 5, but not ready to buy a new phone (or patient enough to wait for an official release for your ...
SoundKey is a clever keyboard app that plays instruments as you type to create melodies from your words. Developed by two French students who wanted to incorporate music directly into people’s daily ...
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gMWa_GtGho?feature=player_detailpage] Fleksy, the keyboard app that doesn’t even require you to look at the screen or hit ...
Normally priced at $0.99, Swype is one of the new third-party keyboard apps that was released alongside iOS 8, Apple's newest operating system that enabled systemwide third-party keyboards for the ...
The BlackBerry Priv has not even arrived at most stores yet, but Xaiux over at the XDA Forum has already begun pulling out various bits of software from the handset and sticking them up for download.