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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — No matter if you use an iPhone or an Android phone, it seems we’re always correcting autocorrect – but the Grammarly app might help. Yes, it’s the same Grammarly ...
Apple, in its infinite wisdom and very measured pace, has finally decided to tackle one of humanity’s greatest problems: our inability to write decent sentences on iPhones. Yes, according to recent ...
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Grammarly today announced the release of its “comprehensive support” for mobile iOS devices, which means iPhone and iPad users can finally take full advantage of the app. With version 2.0 of the app, ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Do you spend more time correcting auto-correct than it does correcting you? It seems that after all this time with auto-correct and predictive text that it would be more ...
Autocorrect rears its ugly head every now and then, and it can sometimes be hysterical. Mostly though, it's just frustrating. If you're always correcting auto correct, you might need the app called ...