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Phone bug wakes up Australians an hour early | Phone bug wakes up Australians an hour early |
(less than a minute earlier) | |
Australians living in Queensland were woken prematurely after a network glitch caused smartphone alarms to trigger an hour earlier than desired. | Australians living in Queensland were woken prematurely after a network glitch caused smartphone alarms to trigger an hour earlier than desired. |
The bug was caused by computer systems accidentally adjusting the devices' clocks to daylight saving time. | The bug was caused by computer systems accidentally adjusting the devices' clocks to daylight saving time. |
Queensland opted out of the annual switchover to DST in 1972, putting it an hour behind New South Wales for part of the year. | Queensland opted out of the annual switchover to DST in 1972, putting it an hour behind New South Wales for part of the year. |
Subscribers to Virgin Mobile and Optus' networks were affected. | Subscribers to Virgin Mobile and Optus' networks were affected. |
The ABC news network reported that some customers set off for work without realising there had been a mix-up, causing earlier-than-normal traffic on the roads. | The ABC news network reported that some customers set off for work without realising there had been a mix-up, causing earlier-than-normal traffic on the roads. |
"I was thinking it does seem a little bit darker," it quoted one Brisbane office worker as saying, who had arrived at work to find it closed. | "I was thinking it does seem a little bit darker," it quoted one Brisbane office worker as saying, who had arrived at work to find it closed. |
Caffeine was involved in both networks' attempts to placate angry customers. | Caffeine was involved in both networks' attempts to placate angry customers. |
Optus posted a message on Facebook, offering a free cup of coffee to subscribers who showed their smartphones to barristas at a city centre Brisbane cafe. | Optus posted a message on Facebook, offering a free cup of coffee to subscribers who showed their smartphones to barristas at a city centre Brisbane cafe. |
Virgin, by contrast, offered to deliver a meal to vulnerable people living in Australia if users uploaded pictures of their own earlier-than-normal morning lattes. | Virgin, by contrast, offered to deliver a meal to vulnerable people living in Australia if users uploaded pictures of their own earlier-than-normal morning lattes. |
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