Google Research launched a brand new Android tool this week called Google Handwriting Input. It allows smartphone users to essentially take touchscreen technology to the next level by equipping your ...
Cody has been writing with Android Police for ten years. While best known for the hundreds of APK Teardowns and breaking news on many of Google’s new products and services, he also covers deeper ...
Update Wednesdays are always exciting, but particularly so when Google releases a new app. Today, Google has hit "publish" on Google Handwriting Input, a new keyboard option that - as the name implies ...
Round about this time every week the updates to various Google apps and services begin to commence. This morning, it has already been reported that Google have announced an update to the stable ...
On the Pixel and Pixel 2, Pixel Buds enable a futuristic real-time translation feature. As we near its November release, the latest version of Google Translate adds several strings describing how ...
Google has been making their Google Keyboard into one of the best on the market, but it’s not complete feature wise – it doesn’t have handwriting input. To remedy that, Google has released a ...
Google has introduced beta support for Hindi handwriting and ability switch to native Hindi language for Android. Desktop users can also access Hindi support through a Chrome extension, called Input ...
After the last update added support for 40 additional languages, including Chinese and Japanese, version 6.8 of Gboard is now rolling out. The biggest change is the addition of a new handwriting ...
Recently, the search engine giant Google has launched the handwriting input tool for the Android users. This input app supports 82 languages in 20 scripts, and available for free on the Google Play.
Many people are not content with their doctor’s scribbled handwriting. For many people, reading what their doctor wrote and deciphering it into legible text is quite a hassle, and is a little ...
For many, typing has long overtaken handwriting as their primary word and sentence creation method. So much so that some schools no longer teach cursive. But now, Google is bringing some good old ...