lifehacker.com - 1/22/2009
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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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Apple says no to an iPhone nano —
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