For the record

Chrysler Wi-Fi: An article in Wednesday’s Section A about Chrysler offering wireless Internet connections in new cars said users of a device by Autonet Mobile get download speeds of 600 to 800 megabits per second. In fact, the speeds are 600 to 800 kilobits per second, which is about 1,000 times slower.

Palm Restaurant: An article in The Guide on June 19 about the Palm Restaurant’s “Summer Lobster Dinner for Two” promotion stated that the meal costs $95 to $130 a person. The correct price is $95 to $130 for two people.

Restaurant location: A Restaurant Journal item in Tuesday’s Food section said Clementine is in Studio City. The restaurant is in Century City.

Radio interview: The radio listings in Sunday’s Calendar section said that an interview with film and TV composer Earle H. Hagen would air at 2 p.m. that day on the program “For the Record” on KPFK-FM (90.7). The program has been rescheduled for 2 p.m. June 29.

Web Scout: In some copies of Tuesday’s Calendar section, the Web Scout column misspelled the last name of YouTube personality Lucas Cruikshank’s business manager, James Dolin, as Dolan.

Chung obituary: The obituary of Arthur Raymond Chung, the first president of the republic of Guyana, in Wednesday’s California section incorrectly reported that the nation previously had been known as British Guinea. It was British Guiana.

Celebrity photos: An article in Tuesday’s Calendar section about celebrity photos on the walls of businesses said the tradition has been around since the time of silent film star Charlie Chan. It should have said Charlie Chaplin.

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