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This article initially misstated the BlackBerry Bold's display type. It does not have a touch screen.
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This article initially misstated the BlackBerry Bold's display type. It does not have a touch screen.
See corrected post here.
This report misstated the name of Jonathan Gleklen's law firm. It is Arnold & Porter.
The story originally stated that Verizon's over-the-air music service downloaded DRM-free MP3 files directly to the user's handset. It was later learned that Verizon's direct-to-phone music download is not in the MP3 format. The copy delivered to the user's computer, however, is in the MP3 format.
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This story initially misstated the comparison between Spansion's new flash memory and DRAM. The new memory would consume approximately one-eighth the energy DRAM does.
This story misstated a quote from Tom Tauke, executive vice president of public affairs and policy for Verizon. Tauke said that it was in the best interest for the FCC to make a decision on the Comcast/BitTorrent case. He did not say that it was in the best interest for the FCC to make a decision against Comcast.
This post initially misstated the type of cancer Lance Armstrong survived. It was testicular.
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The story incorrectly listed which push e-mail solutions the E71 works with. It does not work with BlackBerry Connect or GoodLink.
The spelling of Johnathan Nightingale's name has been corrected in three postings.