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iPhone iOS 4.1 Daylight Savings Glitch Plagues Users
(Nov. 1) -- Wake up...or not. In the United States and Canada, daylight savings ends on Nov. 7, requiring Americans to set clocks back one hour. Due to a software glitch, however, many iPhone users may experience a rude awakening when their alarms go off an hour early or an hour late. The iOS 4.1 software glitch first...
Daylight Saving Time: All Together, Now
Elise Amendola, AP At 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, time falls back an hour throughout the U.S. -- except in Hawaii and most of Arizona. (Oct. 29) -- The hour we gain each fall is upon us. Whether you delight in the bonus or lament the loss of evening light, have you considered that you're joining an event along with nearly...
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Daylight Savings Time As Spring Cleaning Reminder
Daylight savings time is often a source of mass confusion for the population (for example, 'daylight saving' is the proper term, while 'daylight savings' is the one used most often), and no matter how many times you've gone through it, some errors always result.
Daylight Saving Time: When To Set Your Clocks Ahead
Welcome spring weather with the start of Daylight Saving Time .
Government Looks Into Scrapping Daylight Savings Time As Clocks Go Back
That extra hour in bed when the clocks go back might be a thing of the past, as the government considers sponsoring a private members bill to abolish daylight saving time.
When is Daylight Savings 2011?
Daylight saving time is coming back to the United States on Sunday, March 13, when clocks in the four time zones of the contiguous U.S. (Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific) will jump one hour forward at 2 a.m.
A Traveler's Guide to Daylight Saving Time
Daylight saving time is coming back to the United States on Sunday, March 13, when clocks in the four time zones of the contiguous U.S. (Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific) will jump one hour forward at 2 a.m.
Background on daylight savings
Daylight saving time (DST)—also summer time in several countries, in British English, and European official terminology (see Terminology)—is the practice of advancing clocks so that evenings have more daylight and mornings have less.
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