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iPhone oops makes Europeans late for work owners rolled into work late this morning due to a bug in the phone's operating system that reportedly caused its alarm clock to go off an hour late, as Europe switched from daylight saving time back to GMT.one Twitter user based in London
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"Apparently I wasn't the only one.""This may seem like a minor issue but I almost missed a flight in the U.K. this morning...not good and nearly very, very costly," wrote a poster to the beta for iOS 4.2, which goes live this month, fixes the problem.alarm
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iPhone oops makes Europeans late for work owners rolled into work late this morning due to a bug in the phone's operating system that reportedly caused its alarm clock to go off an hour late, as Europe switched from daylight saving time back to GMT.one Twitter user based in London. "Apparently I wasn't the only one.""This may seem like a minor issue but I almost missed a flight in the U.K. this morning...not good and nearly very, very costly," wrote a poster to the beta for iOS 4.2, which goes live
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