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Alarm Glitch Could Have iPHone Users Scrambling
CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) -- Apple says the end of daylight savings time could cause problems for iPhone users.

The Cupertino based company said on its website that repeating alarms set on iPhones and some versions of the iPod touch may not recognize the end of daylight saving time and may work incorrectly shortly before or shortly after the Sunday morning time change.

Apple says devices using the mobile operating system iOS 4.1 are likely to trigger alarms before or after the time change.

The company recommends turning off repeating alarms and setting them manually until Monday, when it's safe to set them to repeat again.

Apple is releasing an update of the software later this month to address the glitch.

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