Sentences with phrase «big rollout»

The National Federation of the Blind planned to announce Wednesday that the University of Wisconsin - Madison and Syracuse University won't consider big rollouts of the electronic reading device unless Amazon makes it more accessible to visually impaired students.
Hasbro are rolling out plans for new Transformers films, and this past weekend we learned just how big a rollout they have planned.
D2L is planning a big rollout this year.
«I don't see a big rollout of that spectrum elsewhere but it already has critical mass.
Demos stole Altschuler's thunder, however, by responding to the Pataki endorsement long before it was officially announced (on Dec. 29, to be exact), effectively ending any hope Altschuler might have had of a big rollout.
The service is today available in 80 metro areas across the U.S. Specifically, the company announced in December it was in 83 markets thanks to a big rollout that included 34 new metros, like New Orleans, Green Bay, Tucson, Tulsa, San Diego and San Antonio.
Right now, HTC seems content to test its market appeal in China before making any bigger rollout decisions.
Word from Apple, ahead of the big rollout of iPhone 8 and iOS11 on September 12, is that its voice assistant Siri is going to sound more like a person and less like a robot.
Windows 10 build 16226 is a big rollout that brings more Microsoft Fluent Design System tweaks, and there are new updates for emoji, OneDrive Files On - Demand, Touch Keyboard and the handwriting experience.
Word from Apple, ahead of the big rollout of iPhone 8 and iOS11 on September 12, is that its voice assistant Siri is going to sound more like a person...
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