Daylight-saving time move may cost more than hour of sleep

Companies that don't install software "patches" to ensure electronics update according to the new daylight-saving time schedule by Sunday may face costly or time-consuming changes later. The one-hour-forward jump is occurring three weeks earlier, on the second Sunday in March, and falling back an hour one week later, on the first Sunday in November, starting this year.

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This story published in NAW SmartBrief on 03/12/2007





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