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Safari the Only Sure-Fire Way to Update iPhone's Auto-Correct Database [Autocorrect]
Safari the Only Sure-Fire Way to Update iPhone's Auto-Correct Database [Autocorrect]
The foul-mouthed folks at Ars Technica wondered why their iPhones weren't updating and recognizing their, um, custom verbiage. Turns out there's only one way to make sure an iPhone/iPod touch learns...
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Gizmodo — Once again, the dudes at Lifehacker show us how to be anal and get things done. Here are our favorite posts of the week. • Use Safari to update your iPhone's word database with curse words 100% of the time • NiceCritic lets you tell people things anonymously - "Dear Adam Pash, you smell weird. Signed, Anonymous Gizmodo Editor" • Women multitask with TV and internet twice as much as men? What? This doesn't sound right. • Use Your Playstation Portable as an Additional Windows Monitor • Five Best ...

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