Reading Time: < 1 minuteAndy Rubin set out to build a new category of mobile products - starting with GEM - a retake on what mobility can be. He needed a proven typing technology and…
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Reading Time: < 1 minuteTobii Dynavox needed our next-word prediction engine for their Boardmaker product-line. Each student and user of Boardmaker can now better communicate via touch-to-speech with their peers and teacher.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteKindred needed a white-label keyboard for which its monetization technology could integrate. Mike Gadd, COO of Kindred, says: “Why build when you can license? Fleksy specializes in building keyboards as its…
Reading Time: 3 minutesBuilding something is fun, especially when you have all of the right pieces and they fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. When you’re a kid, Legos are the tool to achieve your…
Writing went through many iterations before it became what is today. For example, Times New Roman wasn’t the default script for ancient Egyptians. In fact, paper didn’t even exist when the first words were written. This article…
When you think of communication, you might first think of phone calls, text messages or two people talking. As you think longer about it, sentence structure and tone of voice might come to mind. Some…
Fleksy sound design in the making Fleksy has always been known as a highly customizable and unique keyboard. Part of what makes us so unique is the layout of the keyboard, the look of it, as…
Everything we do is carefully geared toward building a transversal platform where everything you need falls under one beautifully designed roof. We always prioritize features that have more than one use case and Huggg is no exception.…
CEO of VBoard, Vincent Gibson With another successful Fleksyapp launch in the books, our users can now watch TV from within their favorite messaging platform while they type. As you’ve probably guessed it, integrating companies’ content and services is difficult to work and takes…
Remember what life was like before TV? News took days or weeks to spread. Sure times were slower and some people liked it, but everything was really inefficient. Plus, kids were bored. Once video killed the radio…