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The weekly Microsoft Bing Chat development update also reveals that messages can now be composed in the SwiftKey keyboard and that it can also be used as a translator in its iOS version.
Microsoft has announced a sleeve of new AI-powered features for its mobile apps. SwiftKey, Bing, Edge, and Skype are about to get new "mobile-first experiences" to match what Bing offers on desktops.
The latest edition of Microsoft Weekly contains all you would need to know about the latest events that transpired in the world of Microsoft during the past week, dive right in without further ado!
Following the recent SwiftKey update for Android, Microsoft has released a new version of its keyboard for iOS users. The latest version lets you customize the toolbar and remove the Bing button.
Microsoft has released an update for SwiftKey on Android. The latest version addresses the main complaint flooding the Google Play Store reviews section since the addition of Bing AI integration.
Microsoft has not commented on why the SwiftKey support forums are no longer available, but it does seem strange they were deleted just after it added Bing Chat support to the app.
This week has been quite busy when it comes to Microsoft news. We have a lot to unpack including Windows bugs and their respective fixes, new GPT integrations, and upcoming Windows features.
Microsoft has unveiled improvements to its Bing integration with multiple apps and services including Microsoft Start, SwiftKey, and Skype. The company is on a mission to bring Bing everywhere.
Microsoft continues adding Bing Chat integration to more of its products. The AI-powered Bing experience is now rolling out to SwiftKey Beta users, providing access to Bing Chat in any app.
Join us in a jampacked week in a new edition of Microsoft Weekly as we recap all the important stuff from the world of the Redmond tech giant, including the death of Windows 8.1 and a Teams paywall.
Microsoft has finally addressed problems with Microsoft Account in the recently resurrected SwiftKey keyboard for iOS. The updated version is now available for download from the App Store.
In this edition of Microsoft Weekly we have a lot to unpack, including lots of Windows bugs and their associated fixes, changes to Windows 11 in the latest Dev Channel build, and games in Teams (!).
SwiftKey for iOS is back after spending a little more than one month in its grave. You can once again download SwiftKey for iPhone, and Microsoft even says the team "has something in store for it."
This edition of Microsoft Weekly recaps a bunch of Windows 11 2022 Update issues, new features introduced to the Dev Channel, recent capabilities added to Teams, and the death of SwiftKey for iOS.
A Microsoft spokesperson has confirmed that the SwiftKey keyboard for iOS is going away. The company will stop supporting the project and remove SwiftKey from the App Store on October 5, 2022.
Microsoft's SwiftKey Keyboard on Android now has a swipe gesture and a new typing setting to help with your typing. These are now being rolled out via an update, which is available for everyone.
Microsoft is reorganising its Android projects under its new Android Microsoft Platform and Experiences (AMPX) division. It wants to further tighten the integration between Windows and Android.
In this week's recap of everything that happened in the Microsoft-verse in the past few days, we have news related to a lot of Windows 11 leaks, a bunch of Teams upgrades, and some security insights.
Microsoft SwiftKey is one of the better keyboard apps for both Android and iOS. And now with the addition of a few useful new features, Microsoft's keyboard app is now more useful than it was before.
Microsoft has released a new update for SwiftKey Beta that brings support for cloud clipboard. The feature will allow users to sync their clipboard across Android and Windows 10 devices.
Use SwiftKey on your smartphone? You can use the keyboard for much more than just typing. Check out some cool new features, tips, and tricks for SwiftKey to use it to its full capacity.
Microsoft has updated its SwiftKey keyboard on Android with a new cursor feature, which lets user navigate text input fields using the keyboard. A similar feature was available on Windows phones.
Microsoft has released a new update for SwiftKey Keyboard for iOS users. The update brings new features like one-handed mode and changes the app name to "Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard."
The SwiftKey Keyboard app has received two new features in its latest version on Android. First is support for dark mode and another is a redesigned Setting page for easier search and customization.
Microsoft has released an update to its SwiftKey keyboard on iOS, adding support for dark mode on the upcoming iOS 13. It also now lets you create an account using Sign In with Apple.
Microsoft has updated the beta version of its SwiftKey keyboard for Android, introducing a new feature called Puppets. It lets you animate and add voice to creatures using your facial expressions.
During its Build developer event, Microsoft revealed that Windows 10 is now on 825 million devices. It was also revealed that the Edge mobile apps have gathered 4.5 million downloads.
After a couple of weeks in beta, Microsoft has updated its SwiftKey keyboard for Android, introducing a new resizing method which allows users to fine-tune the keyboard size and position.
Microsoft's set of redesigned icons is expanding beyond the Office suite and onto its apps. After Your Phone Companion, it now seems that Microsoft is also testing a new icon for SwiftKey.
Microsoft has quietly added an option to set Google as the default search engine for the SwiftKey Keyboard app for Android, in addition to Bing. However, its availability seems limited for now.
SwiftKey for Android has now been updated to include the auto-incognito mode brought to the beta version of the app a couple of weeks ago. Some other minor changes have been introduced as well.
Microsoft has released a new update for the SwiftKey Keyboard app for iOS today, which increases the number of items you can store on Clipboard to 30 from the previous limit of 10.
Microsoft's keyboard app for Android is getting a relatively small update today for beta users, but it does include the ability to automatically turn on incognito mode in sensitive fields.
The SwiftKey team at Microsoft has published a blog post in which it touts the improved performance of its SwiftKey keyboard on Android, claiming to be 20% faster than the closest competitor.
After being available in beta for a few weeks, native Bing support is now rolling out to Microsoft's SwiftKey for Android, allowing you to search the web directly from the digital keyboard.
If you're using the SwiftKey Beta for Android, you can now perform a quick web search on Bing without leaving the keyboard. It has also received a few accessibility and language improvements.
With the official release of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, it looks like Microsoft is looking to bring its cloud clipboard experience to smartphones through its SwiftKey keyboard app.
After rolling out the feature to beta testers earlier this month, Microsoft is now allowing all SwiftKey users on Android to use built-in translation features powered by Microsoft Translator.
Microsoft is rolling out a new update to the beta version of its SwiftKey keyboard for Android which, among some minor improvements, adds the ability to translate text right inside the keyboard.