Corrections
Google Earth brings virtual tourism to iPhone
This story incorrectly described the current iPhone's navigational abilities. The phone can provide step-by-step driving directions.
PhotoCopy keeps iPhoto and Flickr synced
This post initially misstated the service's potential for two-way transfers. It is only capable of sending updates in iPhoto to Flickr.
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Vimeo launches paid service with more features
This story initially misstated the limits imposed by Vimeo. It is only embedded HD videos that can only be played 1,000 times before they're reverted back to standard definition.
Internet-scale 'man in the middle' attack disclosed
This post initially misstated the meaning in this context of ASN. It stands for Autonomous System Notation.
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Newer Chrome, Firefox show speed improvements
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FCC report negates free Internet interference claims
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Intel taps Senator Feinstein's chief of staff
This story initially gave the wrong day of the announcement. It was made Wednesday.
Steve Fossett's unfinished legacy: Deepest ocean exploration
This story reported that Fossett would have been the first person to dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. In fact, a team of two men did the dive in 1960, aboard a bathyscaphe--a "deep boat"--called the Trieste. Had Fossett made the trip, he would have been the first to do it solo.
Is physics a key to fuel efficiency?
The fuel efficiency figures were transposed and have been corrected. Also, the outcome of the Federal Trade Commission case has been corrected. The case was settled.