In the future, your smartphone won't auto-correct your errors. It will correct them before they're even made.
It will know you really meant to hit the 'K' key on your
screen when you hit the 'L' key. Maybe even one day, there won't be a
traditional keyboard at all, if some entrepreneurs have their way.
While Google Inc. and Apple Inc. go after ways to make it easier to talk to your phone, a new fleet of scientists, startups and app developers are still attacking the problem of typing and input