November 6, 2006 10:37 AM PST
Because of incomplete information in a speech by Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison, this article incorrectly described Oracle's Linux indemnification program. The indemnification applies to all the company's Linux support subscriptions.
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November 2, 2006 10:00 AM PST
This story incorrectly cited the average file size of music downloads offered by Sprint. It is 700 kilobytes.
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November 1, 2006 1:09 PM PST
A headline for this story incorrectly described Paul Flessner's plans at Microsoft. He plans to step down from his daily duties as head of the company's data storage and platform division.
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November 1, 2006 11:23 AM PST
This story incorrectly described the status of Blockbuster's $5.99-per-month subscription plan. The company is continuing its test run.
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October 24, 2006 9:07 AM PDT
This story cited an incorrect 2005 revenue figure for F-Secure. The correct amount is 61.8 million euros.
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October 24, 2006 6:53 AM PDT
This story incorrectly cited the number of new features in the Oracle Database 11g beta. The correct number is 482.
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October 20, 2006 2:13 PM PDT
This story incorrectly described the month when Microsoft will push out Internet Explorer 7 to Windows XP SP 2 users via Automatic Updates. That month is November.
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October 17, 2006 9:43 AM PDT
This story gave an incorrect price for the premium version of the Xbox 360. That version of the console is priced at $399.
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October 6, 2006 12:27 PM PDT
Because of information supplied by the CPSC, this story mischaracterized Consumer Reports' findings on the extent of the potential battery recall. Consumer Reports stands by its report that the recall may extend beyond laptops to other devices. The CPSC now says that it will not be seeking a correction from Consumer Reports.
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October 4, 2006 9:30 AM PDT
Due to an editing error, this story incorrectly described the status of AOL's OpenRide software. It is the general release.
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