Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Files New Autocorrect Patent

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Apple Rumors, Autocorrect, Patent, AAPLDrake: Drake’s new album, Views From the 6, is now available on Apple (AAPL) Music, reports AppleInsider. The new album is currently exclusively available for streaming from the company’s Music service. However, Drake said that it will only remain a streaming exclusive for one week. The album can also be purchased from iTunes for those who would rather go that route.

Hack: A new report claims that the FBI actually paid less than $1 million for the iPhone 5c hack, Reuters notes. This is less than the $1.3 million that FBI Director James Comey lead people to believe that it had paid for the hack. Unnamed sources claim that the FBI owns the physical hack for the device, but that it doesn’t actually know how it works. Another unnamed source claims that not even Comey knows the identity of the contractor that helped unlocked the iPhone 5c.

Autocorrect: Apple has filed a patent for a system that may help with autocorrect misunderstandings, reports MacRumors. The new patent talks about a feature that could make its way to future versions of the iPhone. It specifically points out autocorrected words to users that are messaging each other. It can’t identify the original word that was meant to be sent, but just pointing out what words have been subjected to autocorrect may help the receiver better understand the meaning of the message.

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