Green tech news harvest: Redesigning suburbs, cooking carbon, and mapping wildfires
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.
AT&T and Verizon say FCC Net neutrality principles work
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.
Lance Armstrong launches health and fitness site, sort of
This post initially misstated the type of cancer Lance Armstrong survived. It was testicular.
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New Nokia E66, E71 go a little more business casual
The story incorrectly listed which push e-mail solutions the E71 works with. It does not work with BlackBerry Connect or GoodLink.
Spelling of Johnathan Nightingale
The spelling of Johnathan Nightingale's name has been corrected in three postings.
Study tracking people via cell phone raises privacy issues
Google gets serious about the Mac
The story incorrectly listed the number of current Google employees. The number is actually closer to 20,000.
Apple's iPhone coming to Japan
This story incorrectly stated on which standard DoCoMo's network is based. Its network is based on the GSM family of technologies.
Netflix is dead if it listens to Wall Street
The story erred by making it appear that Michael Pachter had said it was "crazy" that Netflix was paying Hollywood studios $40 million to obtain movie rights. He was commenting about Netflix's overall investment in digital distribution.
