An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated when Paul McCartney removed his music from Spotify. The former Beatle pulled his songs from that service in 2010. Read the updated story here.
T-Mobile spent $1.5 million to deploy new 4G cell sites in the Indianapolis area prior to the Super Bowl. An earlier version of this story provided an incorrect investment figure.
In a story published this morning, "27,000 Google Chromebooks headed to U.S. schools," Rajen Sheth's title was initially misstated. He leads Chromebook work for business and education at Google.
This story had the incorrect time frame for Chromium's debut. Chromium was launched at the same time as Chrome, on September 1, 2008. Read the updated story here.
This story originally misstated the amount of money rewarded to bug hunters working on Chrome and Chromium. The correct sum is more than $200,000. Read the updated story here.
This story initially misstated that Ballmer had closed down a restaurant for his profile interview with Businessweek's reporter. The restaurant was open and the interview took place in a private area of the restaurant.
Tommy Jordan, the man who shot his daughter's laptop for YouTube, gets a visit from police and child protection services. Oh, and Good Morning America.
The Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 S6500 could make its debut at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month, according to a leaked promotional image.
RIM isn't doing much to innovate its handset designs, so maybe it should call up designer John Anastasiadis, who has a pretty interesting concept for a BlackBerry.
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