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This is no good way to start off the new year: iPhone users around the world were late for work and some nearly missed trains, buses, and flights when a software glitch kept the smartphones’ alarms silent on New Year's Day. It's the second time in two months that iPhone alarms have failed, the first being in early November when the phones were confused by the end of Daylight Savings Time. Some reports say the bug automatically fixes itself on January 3rd, but until Apple releases a patch, users can fix the bug by setting a repeating alarm, rather than a one-time alarm. Bloggers who have run tests concluded that the bug only affected one-time alarms.