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I just had that problem this morning, set a reminder for when I was leaving home and it didn't went off, I unlocked my phone later and after that it beeped and the reminder showed up.

Also I've seen my and my wife's 5's freezing on some apps including native ones.

haha! When I read the first line I thought you meant the RAM issue! But yeah, oh well, it's a dot 0 release. I always expect it to be a touch buggy. What's the alternative?
 
I dunno, my Jan '11 MBP got kinda buggy after upgrading to Mountain Lion AND after the bug fix update. Had trouble booting up after it slept at one point, don't know what the hell happened there but it seems back to the new normal now glad to say. Loving the new mail slide in reminders! :apple:
 
I had a problem with my new Macbook Air 13 2012, however, it had no problem seeing this supplemental update.

I took delivery yesterday on my new 13, and the App Store prompted me to update to the 10.8.2 combined update. However, now this new Air doesnt seem to want to "see" the supplemental update. I also confirmed its not installed in System Information.

Anyone know what gives??
 
I had a problem with my new Macbook Air 13 2012, however, it had no problem seeing this supplemental update.

I took delivery yesterday on my new 13, and the App Store prompted me to update to the 10.8.2 combined update. However, now this new Air doesnt seem to want to "see" the supplemental update. I also confirmed its not installed in System Information.

Anyone know what gives??

Apple has probably updated the 10.8.2 updater to include the supplemental update. Under about this Mac, if you click on the software version, you'll see a build number appear. 12C60 will be shown if the update is already done.
 
This update is causing all kinds of random issues with my MBP. On first post-install boot, loginwindow ate up all of my RAM to the point where it was hogging a little over 4GB and I had about 60MB free left when I checked Activity Monitor. Then on third boot, Time Machine couldn't finish backing up a 7GB backup -- I left my MBP on overnight to finish the backup and it couldn't even finish it over that stretch, and when I tried to stop the backup because I figured it had hung, Time Machine crashed.
 
I had the same problem, fixed it by changing the security setting on my router from WPA2 to WPA.. Im less secure, but it seems to have fixed the problem until apple fixes it...

Another way to fix the wi-fi drop out issue that worked for me was to keep WPA2 but change from tkip to aes.
 
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