Late to work this morning? Forget those excuses about traffic jams or Halloween hangovers. You might be able to blame your iPhone. Reports from Europe suggest a bug in the iPhone's alarm app caused it not to adjust to the end of Daylight Saving Time in that part of the world. Consequently, people in Europe have been tweeting like crazy about waking up one hour later. Daylight Saving Time ended on Sunday in Europe, causing clocks to reset one hour earlier. Reports suggest recurring iPhone alarms did not adjust to the new time. The time change does not go into effect until November 7 in the United States and no-alarm clock problems have been reported here. Earlier in October, websites in Australia reported an iPhone software bug caused alarms to go off an hour earlier than they expected.
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Jokes on this issue by tweeters:
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