If you've ever typed a text message or an email in a hurry, you've probably noticed your iPhone changing certain words without your permission.The auto-correct feature on your phone was designed to prevent typos and errors, but it doesn't quite get it right all the time. A USA Today report found that the keyboard dictionary gets to know you based on what you've typed before and typically learns words that are typed correctly two times. But auto-correct really misses the mark when it comes to profanity, replacing a curse word with a word like duck.
CLASSICAL MUSIC APP
Apple has released a new app catering to classical music listeners. The app, called simply Apple Music Classical, features a search engine designed to help listeners find their favorite classical tunes. The app includes all the big names, from Mozart to Bach to contemporary masters. Apple hopes to attract die-hard classical fans as well as new listeners.
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