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"Time is not broken": US officials work to correct time, after discovering it is 4.8 microseconds out
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has assured the country that "time is not broken", after a power outage in Boulder, Colorado, caused official US time to drift by around 4.8 ...
After 84 years, changes in technology mean that CBC Radio will no longer broadcast the correct time once a day. Many Canadians are mourning the loss. By Victor Mather Once a day since 1939, CBC Radio ...
Most people set their clocks before going to bed. Phones, computers and TVs don’t have to do anything — devices automatically adjust to correct time. With remote working — #WFH or working from home — ...
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