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Apple To Finally Fix the 'Ducking' Autocorrect Issue on iPhone

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Apple To Finally Fix the 'Ducking' Autocorrect Issue on iPhone

Apple To Finally Fix the 'Ducking' Autocorrect Issue on iPhone

Apple To Finally Fix the 'Ducking', Autocorrect Issue on iPhone.

Apple has announced that the iPhone maker will finally tweak its autocorrect feature to stop correcting a common expletive to "ducking.".

Apple has announced that the iPhone maker will finally tweak its autocorrect feature to stop correcting a common expletive to "ducking.".

In those moments where you just want to type a ducking word, well, the keyboard will learn it, too, Craig Federighi, Apple senior vice president of software engineering, via NBC.

In those moments where you just want to type a ducking word, well, the keyboard will learn it, too, Craig Federighi, Apple senior vice president of software engineering, via NBC.

NBC reports that the "ducking" situation has long been a source of both amusement and frustration for Apple users.

Apple also unveiled details on a revamping of its desktops and laptops, along with a pricey new mixed-reality headset.

Apple also unveiled details on a revamping of its desktops and laptops, along with a pricey new mixed-reality headset.

On June 4, shares in Apple hit an all-time record, bringing the company's market valuation up to just under $3 trillion.

NBC reports that Apple's 280% gains over the last five years signify the company's commanding market share.

NBC reports that Apple's 280% gains over the last five years signify the company's commanding market share.

The Apple Vision Pro was revealed at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference.

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The $3,499 headset features both augmented and virtual reality technology.

The $3,499 headset features both augmented and virtual reality technology.

NBC reports that the Apple Vision Pro is now the most advanced, and most expensive, VR headset on the consumer market.

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NBC reports that the Apple Vision Pro is now the most advanced, and most expensive, VR headset on the consumer market.

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Apple has already showed off a number of uses for the VR headset, including immersive movies, educational content, games and web surfing.

Apple has already showed off a number of uses for the VR headset, including immersive movies, educational content, games and web surfing


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