Your Galaxy phone comes with SwiftKey Keyboard, try it!

Every Android device comes preloaded with a suite of Google apps, but Galaxy smartphones also come with several Samsung apps that act as alternatives to some of those Google apps. But that’s not all. Samsung also includes a few Microsoft apps on every Galaxy device, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and OneDrive, because of […]

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A new AI feature for Microsoft’s Android SwiftKey makes you look like a great writer (without actually being one)

What you need to know A new version of Microsoft SwiftKey beta for Android adds Microsoft Editor as an option. The feature is an extension of the recently added Bing Chat button. Microsoft Editor can auto-correct up to 500 words at once in addition to changing the tone or going to a more significant composer […]

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You can now move the Bing button in SwiftKey or hide it entirely

What you need to know Microsoft recently added a shortcut to use the new Bing directly within SwiftKey. The feature supports Bing Chat, searching the web, and rewriting messages in a variety of tones. Now, it’s possible to rearrange where the Bing icon appears within SwiftKey or hide the button altogether. Microsoft is on a […]

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Microsoft takes down SwiftKey forums as Bing AI update rolls out

Microsoft’s SwiftKey, which is one of the pre-loaded keyboard options for Galaxy smartphones and tablets, recently received an update. And in its wake, Microsoft appears to have completely disabled the SwiftKey support forums. The recent SwiftKey update added a button for Bing AI, which is Microsoft’s response to ChatGPT. This new button offers access to […]

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Microsoft takes down SwiftKey forums as Bing AI update rolls out

Microsoft’s SwiftKey, which is one of the pre-loaded keyboard options for Galaxy smartphones and tablets, recently received an update. And in its wake, Microsoft appears to have completely disabled the SwiftKey support forums. The recent SwiftKey update added a button for Bing AI, which is Microsoft’s response to ChatGPT. This new button offers access to […]

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Microsoft met l’IA de Bing Chat sur les claviers SwiftKey pour iOS et Android

Les utilisateurs d’iPhone, d’iPad et d’Android peuvent désormais exploiter l’IA lorsqu’ils tapent, écrivent et discutent avec Microsoft SwiftKey (une ancienne acquisition de Microsoft, qui semble toujours porter ses fruits). Dans sa dernière version, le clavier SwiftKey embarque le chatbot Bing AI, qui s’ajoute à sa panoplie d’outils. En utilisant SwiftKey sur votre appareil mobile, vous […]

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SwiftKey for iOS Gains Bing AI Chatbot Integration

Microsoft last year said it would be ending support for SwiftKey on iPhone, then only weeks later it backtracked and asked users to “stay tuned” for the arrival of new features. The company has now lived up to its promise with a fresh update that, perhaps unsurprisingly, integrates its ubiquitous Bing AI chatbot into the […]

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ChatGPT est accessible en une touche sur Android grâce au clavier SwiftKey de Microsoft

Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard est un clavier gestuel pour les smartphones Android. Il apprend vos habitudes de rédaction et vos tics de langage pour « prévoir » et proposer les mots que vous allez écrire ensuite. Il va se révéler encore plus utile avec l’ajout d’un accès direct au chat de Bing. Crédit : 123rf Les développeurs de […]

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Microsoft adds power of ChatGPT to SwiftKey and Skype groups

What you need to know Microsoft has integrated Bing Chat with SwiftKey and expanded Bing Chat support to Skype group chats. The new Bing is also available through the Microsoft Start app. Translation within the Bing app now offers alternative masculine and feminine translation when translating between English and Spanish, French, or Italian. With the […]

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ChatGPT : l’IA de Microsoft sera accessible en un clic dans Swiftkey, le clavier virtuel pour Android

Microsoft implémente Bing Chat, le chatbot dérivé de ChatGPT, dans SwiftKey, son clavier virtuel pour smartphone Android. Crédit : 123rf Swiftkey est un clavier virtuel de Microsoft disponible sur Android et iOS sur lequel on saisit les mots en les « swipant ». Il apprend de vos tics de langage, ou de saisie en l’occurrence, […]

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Microsoft SwiftKey is making South Park’s ChatGPT episode a reality

What you need to know Microsoft’s SwiftKey Beta now supports Bing Chat. It’s now possible to search the web and chat with Bing directly through the popular third-party keyboard. You can also use Bing Chat within SwiftKey to rewrite your text messages in various tones. Microsoft is bringing Bing Chat to your fingertips. The popular […]

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SwiftKey for iOS gets its first update since coming back from the grave

What you need to know Microsoft SwiftKey for iOS recently received an update that includes bug fixes and improvements. While such updates are usually not noteworthy, this is the first update the app has received since it was brought back to the Apple App Store. Microsoft announced plans to retire SwiftKey on iOS in September […]

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Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard is back on iOS, new features expected

Back in September, Microsoft pulled SwiftKey out of Apple’s App Store after an official statement, leaving many disappointed because it was one of the better alternatives to iOS’ default keyboard. Well, it seems that the company has changed its mind and the SwiftKey keyboard is back on App Store. Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard is BACK on […]

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Microsoft Brings Back SwiftKey for iOS, Teases New Features Coming Soon

Saturday November 19, 2022 12:11 am PST by Sami Fathi 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 September, Microsoft said SwiftKey for iOS was being shut down and removed […]

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Microsoft reverses itself and decides to keep SwiftKey Keyboard on iOS after all

What you need to know On September 28 Microsoft announced SwiftKey would be retired on iOS and delisted from the Apple App Store. No reason was given as to why SwiftKey on iOS was being withdrawn from iOS. In a sudden reversal, Microsoft is now keeping SwiftKey ON iOS with further development likely. For those […]

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Dites adieu au clavier SwiftKey sur l’iPhone et l’iPad – Patrouilleurs Médias Québec

Le clavier SwiftKey de Microsoft sur les téléphones Android est fréquemment mis à jour, mais si le clavier dispose également d’une version pour IPhone, celle-ci n’a pas été mise à jour depuis un an. Nous savons maintenant pourquoi. Microsoft arrête officiellement SwiftKey sur iPhone et IPad, et retire l’application dans quelques jours. Dans une déclaration […]

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SwiftKey sur iOS, c’est la fin du célèbre clavier !

Si vous utilisiez SwiftKey sur votre iPhone, il faudra probablement envisager d’autres solutions par la suite. Microsoft a en effet décidé de retirer sa célèbre application sur iOS dès le 5 octobre. Cette suppression ne concerne pas l’application Android qui reste supportée par le géant du logiciel. Cela fait déjà plus de huit ans que […]

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Microsoft to Kill Off SwiftKey for iOS and Delist From App Store on October 5

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 ZDNet‘s Mary Jo Foley for more information after a lack of updates to the app for over a year, director of product […]

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Say goodbye to Microsoft SwiftKey on iOS

What you need to know Microsoft is getting rid of SwiftKey on iOS. Support for the keyboard application will end, and it will be delisted from the Apple App Store on October 5, 2022. Microsoft will continue to support SwiftKey on Android and use its underlying technology for the touch keyboard on Windows. Microsoft SwiftKey […]

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SwiftKey update adds new option for deleting text on Android

Microsoft SwiftKey recently received an update that makes it easier to delete text. The last version of the app includes an option to swipe left from the delete key to select text. You can scrub left or right while holding your finger down to select specific words and then remove your finger to delete the […]

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