Sentences with phrase «made big news this week»

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In the category of epic role reversals, the New York Daily News makes big companies pitch to startups and other need - to - know stories from this week.
Netflix made big news at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas a few weeks ago with the announcement that it was expanding to 130 countries.
The airline made the biggest gains in both Buzz («If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»)
This week we have the news, reported by The Mirror, that Arsene Wenger is plotting to make three big signings in his quest to turn the Gunners from Perennial also - rans into genuine Premier League title contenders.
Governor Cuomo made a big show last week of marking Sunshine Week - a national initiative launched in 2005 by the American Society of News Editors to highlight the importance of open government and the dangers of excessive and unnecessary secrweek of marking Sunshine Week - a national initiative launched in 2005 by the American Society of News Editors to highlight the importance of open government and the dangers of excessive and unnecessary secrWeek - a national initiative launched in 2005 by the American Society of News Editors to highlight the importance of open government and the dangers of excessive and unnecessary secrecy.
It is not often that a local story becomes a true national and international headline issue for a period of several weeks, but the Journal News and publisher Janet Hasson pulled it off, making themselves one of the biggest news story in the world for an entire moNews and publisher Janet Hasson pulled it off, making themselves one of the biggest news story in the world for an entire monews story in the world for an entire month.
Netiquette made the news this week in a big way as Pope Benedict XVI officially embraced netiquette and encouraged Christians to participate positively in social networking sites.
Obviously these are questions we will never know but here at Online Dating Background Checks we do find it surprising that more people have not been discussing the fact that the two single biggest crime stories that have made national news in the last 4 weeks have both been cases where people were introduced via online dating sites.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening November 12, 2010 BIG BUDGET FILMS Morning Glory (PG - 13 for profanity, sexuality and drug references) Romantic comedy about an aspiring TV producer (Rachel McAdams) whose hopes to save a struggling news program depend on her controlling the show's feuding co-anchors (Diane Keaton and Harrison Ford).
This week brings the latest Zack Snyder opus to the big screen, which led to the news that Snyder really wants to make Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead into a movie, which led all of us to talk about the last time Snyder put his id on rampant display: Sucker Punch.
The news is not good for Amazon's budgets, as the online giant shows signs of tightening its purse strings: The Last Tycoon and Z: The Beginning of Everything have both been cancelled in the last week, as the company looks to focus its investment on larger original projects that will make a bigger splash, along the lines of The Man in the High Castle or Game of Thrones.
Briefly: After the big news this week that Star Wars: Episode VIII was being pushed back from May to December 2017, all of the other studios have to check and make sure none of their releases are threatened.
The biggest news story of the second week came from Google, who announced the next Nexus handset — the Nexus S, made by Samsung and will run the newest version of Android.
The biggest news item of the week came from T - Mobile, who made public at the beginning of the week they will be reducing their data allowance sold with a tariff.
So the big news this week is that Barnes and Noble has sent out media invites for an event on Tuesday, October 26th in New York to make an announcement.
There was interesting news from Apple this week which makes some folks wonder if they are planning a bigger push into the book space.
HTC hit the headlines twice this week after their news of the previous week making a big splash, with two new flagship handsets arriving.
Last week, Apple's iBook Author got comics creators thinking about making their own digital graphic novels, manga publishers continue to work on improving digital distribution and Marvel promised big digital comics news.
If there was some big news to materially change the package Nintendo is going to offer at the launch of this service, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to sit on it: the time to give us such news was last week.
So make sure you catch all of that, along with our usual dose of videos and news in the super handy table below and hang on for another big week of gaming goodies on Player 2.
One of the bigger news items coming out of the Game Developers Conference this week is the reveal of OnLive, a new gaming service that wants to make our beloved consoles obsolete.
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(There was a big highway crash that killed eight the following week, which definitely has made the news.)
Pirate Bay Trial Appeal Begins The Pirate Bay trial appeal began in Sweden in the last week of September, 2010 and is already making bigger news than this season's Packers read more...
Last week, Tesla made news back - to - back, first with its biggest vehicle recall yet, and later when it acknowledged that a fatal crash involving a Model X in California occurred while its semi-autonomous Autopilot system was engaged.
Well, let's go back two weeks, which is the first big announcement that they made which they said, «Hey, we're going to change this News Feed algorithm,» which is a software that determines what you see in News Feed and what you don't see in News Feed.
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