
SwiftKey has a new predictive emoji keyboard for iOS and Android called Swiftmoji. The app offers you emoji you might like to use based on what you’re typing. Nothing but smiles and hearts in my texts, of course.
So, for example, if you’re texting someone about your summer vacation, it might suggest palm trees and cocktails. Though it is indeed a bit silly, the Android version has most of the features you’d expect from SwiftKey so you can just use it as a normal keyboard. [SwiftKey]
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- In other news, the BBC iPlayer Radio app is now available in the US. The app, which was originally released in 2012 to UK listeners, is now available on iOS and Android, and you can use it to listen to all the BBC’s radio feeds as well as download their podcasts. You could already listen to their radio shows on the web, but it’s nice to have a native app option. [TechCrunch]
- KickassTorrents is down following the arrest of its alleged owner by US authorities. IsoHunt has already created working mirror of KAT that features torrents from the past year, but it’s just a temporary measure. [TorrentFreak $ Venture Beat]
- You can now embed Periscope streams on your blog or website or wherever. Periscope is, of course, the Twitter-owned service through which you can broadcast live video from your phone. [The Verge]
Source: LifeHacker

