If you are using an iPhone in iOS 5 and you prefer the looks and style of the Android autocorrect bar, you have a very similar autocorrect bar hidden inside your phone. To activate it you need to grab the iBackupBot app and back your device up to iTunes. Then using the software open it back up.

Once that backup is open you can open a specific files and then paste in a new sting of code and end up with the bar you see in the photo here. Check out this link to get the full details on making the switch. It turns out the proximity sensor in the iPhone 4S is specifically made to work with Siri.

This is supposedly the reason that the Siri voice assistance is restricted to the 4S smartphone alone. The new sensor is an infrared LED made just for Siri. This is how Siri knows when you are there and the sensor is active all the time.

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Looted iPhones hit Craigslist, Scosche debuts myTrek pulse sensor, Apple Store comes to Alaska

What appears to be an entire case of looted iPhones has turned up on Craigslist. Apparently, many of the mobile carrier stores in London where riots are happening have been looted. Scosche has unveiled the myTrek pulse monitor for the iPhone. The monitor wraps around an arm and sends the pulse and other data to [...]

 

I just bought the Womens Nike Lunarglide+ 2 running shoes and for some reason the sensor in my shoe won’t calibrate with the app on my iPhone 4. I read the Nike + iPod manual, I did what it said and still no results. Anyone else have the same issue? Or some have a solution?

 

I am hearing that the proximity sensor (the sensor that blanks the screen out when on a call) on the iPhone 4 is not working consistently with some phones. It will intermittently turn the screen back on and off again while in a call – causing calls to be disconnected, muted or put on inadvertent conference by dialing while the phone is up to your ear.   Anyone else having this problem?   -Rob

 

I dropped my iPhone in the toilet (gross I know) and it’s been about 4 hours since it happened. It was in there for a few seconds. I’ve turned the phone off and on a few times and it seems to be working fine. I also read that there’s a water sensor in the headphone [...]

 

Does the HTC touch HD have an ambient light sensor like the iphone?

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