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Correction: Intel taps Senator Feinstein's chief of staff
This story initially gave the wrong day of the announcement. It was made Wednesday.
Correction: 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.
Correction: 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.
Correction: Underestimating Google can be disastrous
This story incorrectly described the Apple iPhone. The iPhone does have GPS capability.
Correction: Google Chrome's open-source ally: Microsoft
Correction: Mozilla: Firefox license in Ubuntu was 'giant error'
Mitchell Baker's title was incorrect. She is the former CEO of Mozilla Corp. She is currently chair of both the Mozilla Corp. and the Mozilla Foundation.
Correction: Correction: Hype builds for Android phone launch
An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Google had not officially launched an application marketplace. Google has announced an application Web site called Android Market.
Correction: Best of Shows: Top 10 from DemoFall, TechCrunch50
The current name for the GPS-based ride-sharing product is Mapflow's Avego.
Correction: Don't panic: Large Hadron Collider won't spawn voracious black holes
Correction: MySpace Music CEO should come from iTunes
This post misstated Andy Schuon's former title. He was CEO of Universal Music Group's International Music Feed.




