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New years bug plagues iOS calendar alarms

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January 02, 2011
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redarrow New years bug plagues iOS calendar alarms
redarrow How To: Saving text as an image
redarrow Fix for e-mailing from iPhoto '11 using Microsoft Outlook 2011
redarrow 23-inch Cinema Display goes blank with pulsing LED
redarrow MacFixIt Answers

A number of iOS users have found their calendar alarms seem to have stopped working when the new year ticked over. This issue has been confirmed by Apple to be a bug with non-recurring alarms, but should be resolved on January 3rd.

At times you may want to preserve the exact formatting of a text or word processing document when managing it in other programs by saving it as an image file. Here's how in OS X.

The iPhoto '11 version 9.1.1 update included support for e-mailing photos via Outlook 2011, but this feature appeared to be broken. Here's how to re-enable it.

A number of owners of the 23-inch Cinema Display have had issues with the display suddenly going black. Here are some approaches people can take if they are experiencing this issue.
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