You spend a lot of time tapping away at your smartphone keyboard, so it makes sense to have one that's built to be as helpful as possible—and both Android and iOS let you swap out the default keyboard ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - New smartphone apps aim to solve the problem of keyboards causing aching fingers or auto-correct resulting in embarrassing blunders. The apps replace Qwerty keyboards with ...
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