An alarming problem
4 January, 2011 - 23:06
It hasn't been a happy new year for some Apple iPhone users.
If a few of your staff were late to work this week, it might be because the alarms on their iPhones did not go off.
For three days in a row, the alarms failed to activate properly. Over the New Year's weekend, Apple acknowledged that some alarms would encounter a glitch, but that the problem would be fixed by Monday. For many, that didn't happen.
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-01-03/tech/iphone.alarm_1_alarms-iphone-twitter-user?_s=PM:TECH
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