Will early daylight savings time flummox computers?
Daylight saving time arrives earlier this year, and experts say that could mean trouble from everything to stock trades to airline schedules, from voice mail to Microsoft Outlook.
In 2005, Congress decided that more early evening daylight would translate into energy savings.
Software that runs computers and digital gadgets is set to automatically advance its timekeeping by one hour on the first Sunday in April, not March 11 when daylight savings time kicks in this year.
Across the U.S., information technology workers are bogged down updating their systems.
Guests: Gartner analyst Cameron Haight; St. Paul Traveler's Insurance senior voice engineer Will Totten
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