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iPhone Wants To Hang On To the Old Year

pdclarry writes "Users of the iPhone have noticed that it is showing December 31, 2007, even where it is already the new year. There have been a number of reports confirming the problem: Bug in Clock, Problem with New Year: My Clock — shows wrong year, Worldclock went wrong for "tomorrow" items."

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  1. They have good reason too.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  2. Re:So silly bug by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I would be more concerned at being the kind of cheerless idiot that buys one of these things. Still, thats just me.

  3. Re:Communication bug with GSM network? by ILuvRamen · · Score: -1, Troll

    wasn't everyone "supposed" to have caught the Y2K glitch too? Everyone was like "oh gee, it'll never have to go past 2 digits or roll over to 00." So I guess Apple thought they were safe from the Y2.008K bug. What a bunch of morons. Maybe they should have spent less time on those annoying ads (especially that stupid music!!!) and actually made sure the programming was less retarded.

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