ThickButtons Smooths Typing for Touchscreens

thickbuttonsTouchscreens on smartphones are great for surfing the internet or browsing photos but they can be frustrating if you want to type more than a few words.

A new app called ThickButtons for Android phones hopes to fix that by claiming to improve the accuracy of onscreen keyboards. The app says it will make it easier to type on touchscreens by dynamically shrinking the letters that are not likely to be used and enlarging the buttons that are.

For instance, as you try to type the word ”Wired,” the software attempts to guess the word and the letters in it appear enlarged, while the surrounding keys shrink.

It’s an interesting spin on the predictive text input technology. Instead of trying to predict the full word during the typing process–as most predictive text systems do–ThickButtons highlights the next few letters that you are likely to use to create the word.

The advantage with ThickButtons, says the company, is that users don’t have to learn a new way to type and they can reduce the number of errors they make.

ThickButtons is easy enough to install, but you will have to choose it as your input method by making a change to the language and keyboard settings in your phone.

And promising as it sounds, ThickButtons can confuse some users as the letters on the keyboard change in size rapidly. When I used it, it didn’t seem to make a visible difference in the number of errors I made as I tried to type fast.

Since the app is free, if you have an Android phone give it a try but be warned: it’s not going to give you a significant edge in your texting skills.

Check out the demo video to see how ThickButtons works:

Photo: Screenshot of ThickButtons/ ThickButtons


Samsung to announce Galaxy S smartphone, content initiatives this week

We’ve just received a veritable cornucopia of information around Samsung’s supposed announcements out at CTIA this week — and seeing how this is the biggest wireless show the US has to offer, you might imagine that the reveals are fairly US-focused while still hanging onto some global relevance. Here’s what we know:

  • The company’s so-called “Smart Life” philosophy for smartphone design and differentiation — something we’ve heard referred to as S Life in the past, including here at CTIA — will be formally introduced. It won’t so much be a product or a smartphone platform (as far as we can tell) so much as an overarching strategy.
  • A 1GHz applications processor will be announced as the “new standard” in Sammy’s premium smartphone segment for 2010; in all likelihood, this is the Cortex A8-based core announced in the middle of last year.
  • A huge content push will be announced (US market mercifully included) with full-length movies and shows that are “optimized” to take advantage of the company’s new Super AMOLED displays. You’ll also see some book and magazine deals get struck for straight-to-mobile delivery, but it sounds like we won’t get the straight dope on how it’ll all work (and who’s involved, exactly) this week.
  • Kicking off S Life from the hardware side will be the Galaxy S, Samsung’s big phone announcement for the week. As far as we can tell, it’ll be an Android device taking advantage of Super AMOLED and the company’s homegrown 1GHz core — and it’ll be available in the US this year.

That’s all we’ve got so far, but Sammy’s mobile prez J.K. Shin has a keynote tomorrow morning along with an event immediately afterward, so we expect to get this fleshed out in the next day or so. Stay tuned!

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Official: Apple now offering iPhones contract free (updated: not unlocked)

We heard from 9 to 5 Mac that Apple was due to begin selling a contract-free variant of the iPhone in the near future “at list price.” And guess what happened when we inquired to an Apple store? That’s right folks — you can now pick one up for $499 (3G), $599, or $699 (3GS). We’ve confirmed this info at no less than five stores, so you should be hearing the same message at your local Appletorium. Given the current unfriendly climate between Apple and Google, this could be seen as nasty jab, though the devices are still carrier-locked to AT&T, so you’re not being given much freedom… and it’s certainly not much of a statement. In many parts of Europe (France and Poland, for example) you can pick up the carrier-unattached device (and we mean totally unlocked), but that doesn’t appear to be the case here.

Update:
We’re getting mixed reports on the unlock status of these phones. One store says yes to the unlock, while others are saying they’re still AT&T-locked devices being sold off contract. We’re digging for more info on this now, so stay tuned.

Update 2: It’s looking like those initial reports of unlocked devices are inaccurate. It sounds like these devices are still locked to AT&T — so you’re just looking at an off contract pricing scheme. Which is also totally lame.

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Phone Halo tracks any gadget’s whereabouts

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Engadget giveaway: win some Beatles MusicSkins

Happy Monday, everybody! We thought we’d start off this week with a nice little give away to prove our affection… the kind folks at MusicSkins have provided us with five special edition Beatles Abbey Road MusicSkins to give to you. These particular MusicSkins are for iPhone or iPod touch so if you’re in the market for one of these, read the rules and get commenting. (The full rules are after the break).

Special thanks to MusicSkins for providing the gear.

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George Takei can’t show you Sharp’s fourth pixel, can still blow your mind

We’ve seen our fair share of thin HDTVs — and pressed iPhones against them for comparison — so it’s no big deal when Sharp swivels its latest edge lit LED creation and shows off its 1.6-inch depth, but George Takei’s “Oh My” reaction is priceless. We were in the house for Sharp’s unveiling of its quad-pixel technology (now called Quattron) and weren’t sure we got the difference, so there’s no doubt they needed an extra something to show viewers why they should care (embedded after the break in case you didn’t spot it during the NCAA Tournament) since your display just isn’t ready for constant loops of sunflowers, saxophones and repeat playback of Oh Yeah via the USB media port.

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Stress socks could gauge your tension

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Buy iPhones Without Contract Now: Official Apple Document Leaked [IPhone]

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Bing iPhone app update comes with a bang

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