Daylight Savings Time and Tivo
According to Cnet, and other sources, Daylight Savings Time is changing this year which threatens to affect lots of gadget owners that rely on calendars and accurate times.
Daylight savings will begin three weeks earlier this year, and last one week longer. So consumers may start to worry if their devices don’t record programs correctly.
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Fortunately, Tivo said it has updated their software to recognize the new DST. However, if you don’t have Tivo, you may want to check with your local cable provider and ask them if DST is correct on your box. Or if you have a stand-alone box, check your manufacturer’s website.
June 27th, 2010 at 10:13 am
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