Correction: the article took me 10 minutes to write, not 5.
This made the gaming news rounds, but it’s still bugging me. From the New York Times:
Correction: December 4, 2007
An article in Business Day on Friday about favorite gadgets of executives referred incorrectly to the video game Gran Turismo 5. It has not yet been released, and thus is not a best-selling game. The article also referred imprecisely to the game
Halo 3 . It is the first game in the Halo series designed for the Xbox 360; the earlier games, though playable on the Xbox 360, were designed for the original Xbox. The chip in the Xbox 360 also was misidentified. It has a Xenon chip, not a Cell processor. And the article also misstated the price of theSony PlayStation 3. The PlayStation 3 starts at $399, not $299.
I realize they don’t subject their fluff articles to the same scrutiny as front-page news, but after this much fail in a single article paragraph, are you really going to trust them with something important?

December 11th, 2007 at 1:52 am
Damn! Now I can’t take the article to Frys and demand they price-match. I want my $299 PS3!