wmexperts.com - 11/2/2009
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This morning we bid farewell to Daylight Saving Time for another six months or so. Supposedly that meant an extra hour of sleep, but those of us with dogs, kids and a blatant distrust of The Man think that's just a conspiracy to justify that fiery spinning orb in the sky shining through our ...
gizmodo.com - 11/1/2009
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gizmodo.com —
I completely forgot that I get an extra
hour of that precious, precious thing called sleep tonight....
Since I'm probably not the only forgetful Lucy around, here's a reminder to set your clocks back and snooze a bit longer. Technically, the moment to hop back in time is whenever 2 a.m. strikes ...
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Tick Tock, Back An Hour Goes The Clock [Daylight Saving]
smartphonethoughts.com - 10/30/2009
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smartphonethoughts.com —
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmob...ngs-update.mspx It seems it is time to update
your WinMo device again for daylight savings time. In...
the US, the time change is this weekend and Europe made the switch last weekend. To make sure your device has ...
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Daylight Savings Time Patch
precentral.net - 11/3/2009
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precentral.net —
Here at PreCentral HQ, the Daylight Savings Time
switchover last weekend went over without a hitch -...
we're set up with network time and everything appeared to 'just work.' That seems to have been the case for most people -- but not all. Following a ...
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Daylight Saving Time Bugs on Pre: Few but Strange
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WMExperts Podcast Episode 75
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... Voice now plays nice with your current number (but it's not number porting) Quick review: TouchTwit Twitter app Get the NFL Mobile Live app XDA vs Microsoft Redux: Hoax or Legit? (Update) Elecont Weather with WM 6.5 Plug-In Project Resistance offers an inside look at developing, selling an app Microsoft news Bing updates its mobile portal So long, Daylight Saving Time Microsoft apparently never saw 'Family Guy' ...
Daylight Saving Time Bugs on Pre: Few but Strange
PreCentral.net —
... Though it may seem strange, getting DST right is a relatively complex thing for smartphones. Windows Mobile still runs into this kind of thing even though it's been around a long time. There are at least three possible points of failure for most users: the phone's own programming, how that programming deals with timezone, and how that programming interacts with the network's time settings. ...
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