Microsoft has capitulated to a lot of annoyed and loud customers, releasing a patch for Windows Mobile that fixes the Daylight Saving Time issue. Microsoft is doing this despite the fact that it has always been the responsibility of device makers, they weren’t going to let those companies screw their customers and mess up Outlook Mobile.
To recap this sordid saga: Because the US government decided to extend Daylight Saving Time this year, lots of electronic devices would have the wrong times starting the new schedule, on March 11, and on every March 11 and October 28 through the end of time. If that doesn’t sound like a problem you’d like to have download the patch:
Previous posts:
Daylight Savings Switch To Mess Up Electronics – August 2005
Vista Keeps Up With Daylight Savings – October 2006
Daylight Savings Changed Creating Windows Mobile Helll – January 7, 2007
IntelliAdmin Creates Windows Daylight Saving Fix – January 12, 2007
Registry Fix Issued For Windows Mobile Daylight Saving Problems – January 19, 2007
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