Date on photos menu

I use Photoshop Elements to import my photos in my Ipod. The date of the photos in Photoshop is correct and the current date in my Ipod is also correct. The problem is when I visualize my photos on my Ipod. The menu shows february 2040 for the date of all photos... Someone knows how to help me?

Updating to the latest software (v1.2) and reloading the pics should fix this:
http://www.apple.com/ipod/download

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