SwiftKey, the predictive smartphone keyboard company, wants to help people who are non-verbal communicate with others. The company launched an experimental symbol-based assistive app today called ...
SwiftKey has a new keyboard app: Symbol. It’s not a conventional QWERTY typer, but a visual-based system, aimed at non-verbal autistic people, and others with special needs. And because it’s got ...
SwiftKey has launched a new Android app designed for non-verbal special needs kids. The app is called SwiftKey Symbols, and as its name suggests, the app uses symbols to help kids communicate using ...
Swiftkey has launched the Symbols Android app for non-verbal people that opens up a different way for them to communicate. The free app is particularly geared towards youngsters with autism who may ...
We’re used to reading body language and silent cues in person. With remote work, subtle ways we communicate are changing – and workers need to know how to adapt. Your boss’s nod or grimace, a ...
Predictive typing company SwiftKey has announced that it wants to help people who cannot communicate verbally. Today, the company introduced an assistive app that utilizes symbols to create sentences ...
SwiftKey this week launched a symbol-based assistive communication app geared toward young, non-verbal individuals with special needs. The Android beta app, SwiftKey Symbols, is targeted at, but not ...