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Google is working on a redesigned keyboard shortcut menu in Android 15 QPR1 that's easier to use on tablets.
The keyboard app that comes with Android 4.2 includes strong text prediction, gesture-based typing, and voice typing support. Now Google’s making it easy to install the same keyboard on any ...
Google Keyboard for Android has received a significant update today, including a one-handed mode, some design tweaks, and the ability to resize the keyboard’s height to your own preference.
Wondering what the lawyers and programmers are talking about in the highest-profile tech trial in years? Here's a guide to the ties between Android and Java -- and the history leading up to the case.
The Google Keyboard for Android got a major update today. Version 5.0 brings a ton of user-requested features and customization options. My favorite new addition is the fine cursor control.
Google is replacing its implementation of the Java application programming interfaces (APIs) in Android with OpenJDK, the open source version of Oracle’s Java Development Kit (JDK).
New gesture-based cursor controls in Google's Android keyboard bring faster editing to smartphones.
A new update to Google Keyboard -- the default keyboard on Nexus, Pixel, and some Android phones -- rebrands its name to Gboard.
In May, Google released a major update for its Google Keyboard for Android users, an update that included one-handed mode, adjustable keyboard height, gesture typing and more. The latest update ...
Google Keyboard is a completely adequate alternative text input, but if you're looking for more features consider shelling out for a competitor.
If you just got a beta update to Google's Gboard keyboard on Android, there could be an interesting but short-lived surprise hiding inside.
Google acquired an existing Android project in 2005, which was essentially an offshoot of Danger, the Java platform powering TMobile's SideKick slider phone.
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