Centurion
Nov 7, 10, 3:46 pm
Just in case you are doing a mileage run via Phoenix. Apple products(iphone,imac,etc) do not have correct time today.
Travel Technology - APPLE time wrong in AZView Full Version : APPLE time wrong in AZ Centurion Nov 7, 10, 3:46 pm Just in case you are doing a mileage run via Phoenix. Apple products(iphone,imac,etc) do not have correct time today. phx-phlyer Nov 7, 10, 6:18 pm Go to settings, turn automatic set time off and then on and it solves the problem. aztimm Nov 7, 10, 6:34 pm Hmm, I was in Seattle this weekend, my iPhone adjusted with the DST to standard change overnight. When I landed at PHX today, my iPhone adjusted back. AlaskaAir738 Nov 7, 10, 9:57 pm Wonder how many people were late for work with the iPhone alarm clock DST bug in Europe. Centurion Jan 5, 11, 6:15 pm Apple time again CUPERTINO, Calif. - Many iPhone customers had some explaining to do after they overslept to start the new year, due to a glitch in the gadget's alarm clock feature. Users who set their iPhone alarm for a single wake-up rather than recurring use found the alarm didn't go off with the year's arrival, Apple Inc. spokeswoman Natalie Harrison said Sunday. A fix is in the works, and all iPhone alarms will work properly starting Monday, she said. The glitch affects iPhones using Apple's latest iOS 4.0 operating system, including earlier versions of the smart phone whose users have downloaded the latest software. It wasn't immediately clear what caused the alarm problem, or how many iPhone users were affected. Online postings on blogs and social media sites described people being late for work, church services and other appointments on Saturday and Sunday because of the problem. The problem is the second in two months involving iPhone's alarm clock. The company said in early November that the end of daylight savings time could cause problems for iPhone users. In that instance, Apple said that repeating alarms set on iPhones and some versions of the iPod touch might not recognize the Nov. 7 end of daylight savings time, and might work incorrectly shortly before or after the time change. The Cupertino-based company introduced the iPhone in 2007. Apple sold 14.1 million iPhones in its fiscal fourth quarter, from July through September. Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/business/consumer/articles/2011/01/03/20110103iphone-alarm-glitch.html#ixzz1ADIFLAvC Kgmm77 Jan 5, 11, 8:13 pm Wirelessly posted (iPhone 3G: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5) I await Steve Jobs announcement that in fact "Apple time" is a more correct and indeed all around better measure of time and that Greenwich Meridian is based on redundant systems architecture that has no place in Apple devices and consequently will not be supported going forward. Jimmie76 Jan 6, 11, 9:39 am Happened in the UK too, person I was with watching the news was very surprised that they had let this one slip, and then amazed when the newscaster said it wasn't the first time it had happened either. Jimmie76 Jan 6, 11, 9:47 am Wirelessly posted (iPhone 3G: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5) I await Steve Jobs announcement that in fact "Apple time" is a more correct and indeed all around better measure of time and that Greenwich Meridian is based on redundant systems architecture that has no place in Apple devices and consequently will not be supported going forward. :D:D:D FXWizard Jan 6, 11, 10:30 am Wirelessly posted (iPhone 3G: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5) I await Steve Jobs announcement that in fact "Apple time" is a more correct and indeed all around better measure of time and that Greenwich Meridian is based on redundant systems architecture that has no place in Apple devices and consequently will not be supported going forward. "You're reading the clock wrong." ;) ScottC Jan 6, 11, 3:11 pm "You're reading the clock wrong." ;) Too many words. "No it isn't. --Steve" Jimmie76 Jan 7, 11, 10:59 am Too many words. "No it isn't. --Steve" :D:p |