Les férus du clavier alternatif le plus populaire sur iPhone risquent d’être déçus : un responsable de SwiftKey annonce dans un communiqué de presse à nos confrères de PhoneArena la disparition ...
Microsoft's popular third-party keyboard for iOS, SwiftKey, is back on the App Store just weeks after the company announced it would be shutting down the app and delisting it from the platform. In ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. SwiftKey’s disappearing from the Apple App Store on October 5th, but you’ll still be able to use it if you have ...
Microsoft is ending support for its SwiftKey predictive keyboard for iPhone and the app will be delisted from the App Store next week, the company confirmed on Wednesday. Responding to a request from ...
Microsoft will discontinue its SwiftKey software keyboard for iOS and delist it from the App Store, according to a statement made to ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley when asked about the future of the software. ...
L'abandon du clavier SwiftKey n'est finalement pas à l'ordre du jour pour Microsoft qui lui offre l'IA de Bing Chat et plus encore. Racheté en 2016 par Microsoft pour 250 millions de dollars, le ...
Microsoft has decided to end its support for SwiftKey for iOS devices. The tech giant will remove the app from the Apple Store on October 5. The action has been taken after receiving a number of ...
With the launch of iOS 8 just a few days away, SwiftKey has taken the opportunity to show off the new version of its keyboard for iPhone and iPad. Owners of iDevices will finally be able to experience ...
SwiftKey s'offre les services de l'IA ChatGPT de Bing, et ce, tant sur la version Android qu'iOS. L’intelligence artificielle générative est devenue incroyablement populaire et pour Microsoft, c’est ...
Current users of the keyboard software are worried if they could continue using the service. Microsoft has addressed that concern in its latest statement. According to a recent report by The Verge, ...
Microsoft Inc. has agreed to buy U.K. startup SwiftKey, the application company best known for its free software that replaces the default keyboard on phones and tablets manufactured by Apple Inc and ...