Correction: Nokia earnings
The story incorrectly characterized Nokia's earnings.
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The story incorrectly characterized Nokia's earnings.
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The FTC does, in fact, have processes that allow it to file lawsuits, despite what this story originally reported.
The story incorrectly noted a price. The $300 is the rumored price for a subscription-based Xbox.
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This story originally gave incorrect figures for device sales projections. Gartner expects that by 2015 unit sales for tablets will hit 337.8 million, while combined desktop and laptop sales will be 292.2 million.
Mike Lazaridis wasn't technically ousted as BlackBerry co-CEO but voluntarily stepped down amid stockholder pressure.
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This story originally said BlackBerry was the developer of the Twitter and Facebook apps for its OS. Actually, Twitter itself makes the Twitter app for BB10.
The caption beneath the graph incorrectly identified the top performing encoder shown in the graph itself. That encoder is Google's Foxtail VP8 encoder.