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Default Apple iOS 9.1 Problem Causes Serious Alarm

This Apple iOS 9.1 problem causes serious alarm! Get it? Because it turns your alarm off while you sleep. Users are reporting that iOS 9.1 is shutting off their alarms. The result being an outpouring of anger on social media as people are late to work, missing appointments and even flights. Perhaps the most high profile tweet comes from the Pixies' guitarist Joey Santiago.

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