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Correction: Netflix to get 1080p streaming later this year
Correction, Monday at 3:10 p.m. PST: This article incorrectly listed the Internet connection speed required to stream 720p HD content. According to Netflix, that number is "typically" 5 Megabits per second.
Correction: Boeing unveils 787 Dreamliner interior
This story originally misidentified what an airplane stall test is. A stall, Boeing said, "is defined as flying so slowly that the airplane is no longer generating lift."
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Correction: Five things the iPad is missing
This article incorrectly described the Apple iPad's ability to use a wireless keyboard. The device comes with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, which allows users to connect to the Apple Wireless Keyboard.
Correction: McNealy's bittersweet memo bids good-bye to Sun
Correction: Google prepares 3G fix for Nexus One
Correction: Nutsie brings iTunes to Android via the cloud
This post mischaracterized how the upcoming version of Nutsie will function. It will upload songs directly from users' computer-based iTunes libraries to Nutsie's servers, then allow users to access those songs from their phones.
Correction: USB 3.0 demoed in HP laptop--yes, it's fast
The article incorrectly stated which company "was showing a raft of laptops" with USB 3.0 connectors at CES. It was Asus.
The article also incorrectly noted the status of the HP Envy laptop in terms of USB 3.0. HP is expected to offer the laptop model with USB 3.0 connectors at some point in the future.
Correction: Camera showdown: Nexus One vs. iPhone 3GS
The article incorrectly stated the megapixels for the iPhone 3GS camera. It features 3 megapixels.
Correction: Google sorry for 'poor communication' in China
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