Last modified: March 9, 2007 4:00 AM PST
Getting clocked by the 'daylight saving' bug
Setting the clocks ahead comes early this year. Are your gadgets and applications ready to spring forward?
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What the daylight saving shift means to you
FAQ With the change coming early this year, follow these steps to help ensure that you're on time.March 9, 2007
Daylight saving change proves thorny for businesses
As time change nears, some companies are still struggling to patch their computer systems.March 8, 2007
IT pros battle clock and code in time change
Businesses are finding the update process to be complicated and time-consuming.March 5, 2007
Video: Skirting daylight saving time
CNET reviews Learn how to turn off the automatic Windows setting and avoid some confusion.March 8, 2007
Video: Patch your system
CNET reviews The new DST dates can put your computer an hour off for a few weeks. Here's how to patch up your tech to avoid the trouble.March 1, 2007
Gadget owners beware: Daylight saving time has changed
Smart phones will need a software update to know when to adjust, but TiVo owners needn't worry about missing an episode of 24.February 16, 2007
Photos: Gadgets caught in daylight saving switch
Some of the gadgets consumers depend on will need help catching up to the time change.February 16, 2007
Wake up to the 'daylight saving' bug
Y2K flashback? Turning the clock forward early is causing headaches for IT pros, and consumers should pay attention, too.February 16, 2007