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iPhone Alarms Hit By New Year's Bug

An anonymous reader writes "Non-recurring iPhone alarms stopped working on January 1 for devices running iOS 4.02, 4.1, and 4.2.1. Apparently, it will fix itself by January 3, and the current workaround is to set the alarm to repeat. My girlfriend wasn't impressed, sleeping in, and I wasn't either, having to race her to work!"

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  1. Re:unreliable by scdeimos · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I am sure you can give us an example where the iOS time routines don't work as advertised.

    Here's a well-travelled and documented bug, which still hasn't been fixed: try editing a Contact entry to add a birth date for someone 77 years (I think) or older - good luck finding it in the calendar!

    The three outcomes I've seen for this include:

    1. Contact appears in the birthday calendar, but with the wrong birth date.
    2. The correct birth date appears in the birthday calendar, but with some other contact's name against it (wtf?).
    3. Neither the contact nor their birth date appear in the birthday calendar at all.

    Apple's date and time code needs review and TFA just demonstrates another example.