IPod Touch Calculator Divide by Zero

The iPod Touch Calculator does not return an error on a divide by zero operation. It just displays "0" which is not correct. Is this a know bug? I did a search on this forum and found nothing. How does one report a bug to Apple officially?

Perhaps the new version of the app due out with the v2.0 Upgrade (with the scientific calculator in landscape mode) will be correct in this regard.
In any case, report to http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipodtouch.html
Hope this helps...

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