Apps are one hour behind

Recently -- I guess it might've been around last week when the time changed -- I noticed that my apps on my iPod touch were showing events that happened just seconds ago show as being posted "one hour ago." For instance, on the Facebook app, my news feed always says new posts are "one hour ago" when it should be "one minute ago" or "half an hour ago."
Same goes for Tweetie, Words with Friends, etc. I've checked, I DO have the latest version of the software on my iPod. I've restarted the ipod touch, I've tried deleting the facebook app and reinstalling it to see if that would fix it, and it didn't.
My boyfriend has the iPhone and he definitely isn't having this problem.
Is anyone else? Any thoughts on how to fix?

Believe I found the issue .. this tech note indicates that
the JVM needs to be updated for CF to get the correct daylight
savings time
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=d2ab4470&sliceId=2

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