CORRECTIONS

Corrected: 03.24.08

How Apple Got Everything Right By Doing Everything Wrong

Originally Published: 03.18.08

Apple's iPhone update bricked or disabled many phones, especially those running unauthorized applications; it did not cripple only phones that had been hacked.


Corrected: 03.24.08

How Apple Got Everything Right By Doing Everything Wrong

Originally Published: 03.18.08

Tiger is not the latest version of Apple's operating system, as previously reported.


Corrected: 03.24.08

How Apple Got Everything Right By Doing Everything Wrong

Originally Published: 03.18.08

Apple's iPhone update bricked or disabled many phones, especially those running unauthorized applications; it did not cripple only phones that had been hacked.


Corrected: 03.24.08

How Apple Got Everything Right By Doing Everything Wrong

Originally Published: 03.18.08

Tiger is not the latest version of Apple's operating system, as previously reported.


Corrected: 04.02.08

April 2, 1889: Aluminum Process Foils Steep Prices

Originally Published: 04.01.08

The original version of this article erroneously called aluminum the most abundant element in the earth's crust. An alert reader pointed out that oxygen is the most abundant element and aluminum the most abundant metallic element.


Corrected: 04.29.08

April 16, 1943: Setting the Stage for the World's First Acid Trip

Originally Published: 04.16.07

An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated Hofmann's initial dosage of LSD.


Corrected: 05.06.08

Monster.com Founder Starts Social Networking Site for the Dead

Originally Published: 05.05.08

The original version of this article misstated the current field of online memorial sites by omitting Legacy.com, a prominent site that offers many of the features planned for Tributes.com.


Corrected: 06.02.08

May 28, 585 B.C.: Predicted Solar Eclipse Stops Battle

Originally Published: 05.27.08

This article originally referred to the ancient ruler in question, Chung K'ang, as an emperor, although he is not universally regarded as such. It also dated the event (or legend) with unwarranted precision as 2300 B.C.


Corrected: 06.18.08

6 Intelligence Myths Exposed

Originally Published: 04.21.08

This story originally stated incorrectly that iMusic's acoustic brainwave technology is “binaural.”


Corrected: 06.27.08

The End of Theory: The Data Deluge Makes the Scientific Method Obsolete

Originally Published: 06.23.08

This story originally stated that the cluster software would include the actual Google File System.


Corrected: 07.16.08

Inside the Scandal That Rocked the Formula One Racing World

Originally Published: 05.24.08

An earlier version of this story referred to quickshift as a type of gearbox, and to fast fill as a fueling technique.


Corrected: 08.13.08

July 1, 1858: Darwin and Wallace Shift the Paradigm

Originally Published: 06.30.08

This article originally confused the authors of the letter with its reader.


Corrected: 08.13.08

July 1, 1858: Darwin and Wallace Shift the Paradigm

Originally Published: 06.30.08

This caption originally included a date for the photograph that, although supplied by the source, is in dispute.


Corrected: 08.13.08

July 1, 1858: Darwin and Wallace Shift the Paradigm

Originally Published: 06.30.08

This article originally confused the authors of the letter with its reader.


Corrected: 08.13.08

July 1, 1858: Darwin and Wallace Shift the Paradigm

Originally Published: 06.30.08

This caption originally included a date for the photograph that, although supplied by the source, is in dispute.


Corrected: 08.26.08

Extreme X-Rays: Photographer Nick Veasey Takes You Inside ... Everything

Originally Published: 08.25.08

An earlier version of this story identified the x-rayed object pictured here as a light bulb.


Corrected: 09.15.08

Sept. 15, 1916: All Disquiet on the Western Front

Originally Published: 09.14.08

The original version of this article contained a different photo, which was incorrectly identified in the caption.


Corrected: 10.02.08

The Telescope: 400 Years and Counting

Originally Published: 10.01.08

The original caption referred to the other Gemini Observatory location.


Corrected: 10.08.08

Novelist Neal Stephenson Once Again Proves He's the King of the Worlds

Originally Published: 08.28.08

The chronology in this paragraph has been simplified to make it accurate.


Corrected: 10.08.08

Novelist Neal Stephenson Once Again Proves He's the King of the Worlds

Originally Published: 08.28.08

The original posting of this article misspelled Arbre and avout.


Corrected: 10.08.08

Novelist Neal Stephenson Once Again Proves He's the King of the Worlds

Originally Published: 08.28.08

The chronology in this paragraph has been simplified to make it accurate.


Corrected: 10.08.08

Novelist Neal Stephenson Once Again Proves He's the King of the Worlds

Originally Published: 08.28.08

The original posting of this article misspelled Arbre and avout.


Corrected: 12.11.08

Dec. 11, 1964: Dr. King Warns About Science Without Morality

Originally Published: 12.10.08

The original version of this article did not take into account younger winners in other Nobel Prize categories, nor later Peace Prize winners who were younger when they received their awards.  See http://nobelprize.org/contact/faq/index.html for a list.


Corrected: 12.11.08

Datastream: Battery Life, Bolt Head Styles, Army Rank Order

Originally Published: 11.24.08

The original version of this article reversed the rank order of Sergeant Major and Command Sergeant Major.


Page: < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7