Article Mistake corrections

"In an open letter published Thursday on celebrity website TMZ.com, he blasted produced Chuck Lorre, calling him "a stupid, stupid, little man and "

Should be "producer", not "produced".

http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/content.php/2353-Charlie-Sheen-s-rants-prompt-shut-down-of-sitcom

Hi, absolutely right. These stories are from SAPA so it's their mistake not ours :S We don't usually change copy from SAPA but I think in this case it's a fairly obvious typo.

Thanks
 
Nic Simmonds' flubs in his Kingston SSDNOW V+100 512GB review

Can someone tell me how this works? :rolleyes:
If you’re coming from hard-disk storage you will notice an immense increase in hard drive access time. This will manifest in dramatically shorter system boot times, slicker Windows browsing, faster file transferring, and shorter load times on programs. The difference is noticeable in games and other demanding applications which frequently load large amounts for data from the hard drive to RAM.
Then, I submit that in
A solid state hard drive is non-mechanical and uses non-volatile memory chips (typically NAND-based) which are capable of storing data without a charge.
'storing' should be 'retaining' for, clearly, the drive can only store data while it's powered-up. But it can retain said data when power is removed.
 
Nic Simmonds' flubs in his Kingston SSDNOW V+100 512GB review

Can someone tell me how this works? :rolleyes:Then, I submit that in'storing' should be 'retaining' for, clearly, the drive can only store data while it's powered-up. But it can retain said data when power is removed.

Thanks for pointing this out. I've learnt a technical distinction between 'storing' and 'retaining' that I shall never forget.
 
In the Logitech Driving Force review, James first loses, then regains, the plot with pedal/peddle; specifically at
The Logitech Driving Force GT steering wheel and peddle kit was designed in conjunction with Gran Turismo developer Polyphony Digital ...
...or was he subconsciously really going for the selling angle? ;). Further down, at
Currently the only games on the market that take advantage of the feature are Gran Turismo 5 and its Prologue
- is 'Prologue' a title that deserves a proper noun, or does he just mean predecessor?
 
In his Gigabyte Brazos E-350 review, Nic stepped neatly into the discreet/discrete trap at
The stand-out feature which gives the E-350 an identity, is the powerful discreet GPU which provides more than enough muscle to make an E-350 based system a capable and dynamic media streaming platform.
And just to be sure, I double-checked as to whether its GPU is, well, hidden or separate ;); I cite the Bit-Tech review:
Specifically, APU stands for Accelerated Processing Unit. The term will continue to be used as the chip architecture evolves in future revisions, but right now the CPU and GPU are still separate entities, despite sitting on the same piece of silicon.
 
Thanks. Errors fixed (or being fixed).
 
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