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Google Caller ID will make use of Google+ profile photos beginning next year
Nov 6th 2013, 17:05, by Robert Nelson

Android 4.4 brought a new look to the dialer and along with that comes some new features. One of those features can be found in the settings, it is listed as “Caller ID by Google.” This one is turned on by default and for now, is listed as being able to show names for people and businesses not in your contact list. Simply put, Caller ID on a mobile device, but there is more coming next year.

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For now the timeline is just listed as “early 2014″ however there was mention of phone numbers and profile photos. We mentioned the bit about the phone numbers earlier in the week. To that point, there is now a place where you can verify your phone number(s) in your Google account. That page allows you to check/uncheck your number, basically opting in or out.

Assuming you opt in, that means Google will use your number for Caller ID when someone calls you, or when you call someone. But again, you need to first verify your number and also opt-in. Along with phone numbers though, Google also has plans to use your Google+ profile photo.

According to details coming from Google, “users who have verified their phone number and have discovery turned on will have their names and Google Profile photos display whenever they call you, or you call them.” If nothing else, this should make it a bit nicer for those times when you don’t have a persons contact information stored. While this is not quite ready to go into effect, it seems like now may be a good time to make sure you have a profile image that isn’t embarrassing.

VIA: +AttilaBodis, The Verge

Swype Keyboard update adds split and mini keyboard options
Nov 6th 2013, 16:04, by Robert Nelson

SwiftKey 4.3 exited beta and arrived in the Google Play Store earlier this morning. That was the “Layouts for Living” update that added a few additional options for keyboard layouts. The update added a split keyboard for two-thumb typing and a mini keyboard for easier one-handed typing on a larger device. Well, it looks like Swype isn’t going to let the SwiftKey update go unnoticed.

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The latest Swype Keyboard update arrived in the Play Store today as version 1.6.2.22328. And in this case, Swype has added what they are calling a Mini and Split keyboard. Both of these can be seen in the images here in the post, however the end result is easier typing for larger devices to include tablets and phablets.

Along with the new keyboard options, this update means the keyboard is now bilingual and also has a new theme (Blackbird) and punctuation prediction. You can now also adjust the long-press delay, vibration duration, keyboard height, keyboard layouts and word list font size.

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Along with everything mentioned, there has also been some bug fixes as well as some updates to Dragon Dictation. The new Dragon Dictation features include phrase-based, real-time results and the ability to set the Dictation language independently of the main keyboard language.

Swype 1.6 can be found in the Google Play Store and this one will be arriving as a free update for those who have previously purchased the app. Finally, those looking to check out Swype, but not ready to commit with money, a free trial version is also available.

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