Monday, January 3, 2011
WEEKEND WRAP UP; IT'S FINALLY 2011, LITTLE FOCKERS RULE, THIS IS HOW JAY-Z, KANYE, AND RIHANNA PARTY, IF YOU HAVER AN IPHONE YOU PROBABLY MISSED NEW YEARS
The world celebrates New Years over the weekend and here is a look of the videos.
The rest after the jump
-AL
Little Fockers killed the competition again this weekend and the movies that came out were not even in the top ten. Here are the totals:
Weekend Box Office Estimates (U.S.)
Dec 31 - Jan 2 weekend
1 1 Little Fockers N/A $26,299,600 TOTAL: $103,190,505
2 2 True Grit Paramount Pictures $24,500,000 TOTAL: $86,765,000
3 3 TRON: Legacy N/A $18,306,000 TOTAL: $130,854,000
4 5 Yogi Bear N/A $13,000,000 TOTAL: $66,130,000
5 4 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Fox Walden $10,500,000 TOTAL: $87,141,297
6 7 Tangled Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures $10,008,000 TOTAL: $168,027,000
7 6 The Fighter Paramount Pictures $10,000,000 TOTAL: $46,389,000
8 8 Gulliver's Travels N/A $9,100,000 TOTAL: $27,228,794
9 9 Black Swan Fox Searchlight Pictures $8,450,000 TOTAL: $47,370,093
10 11 The King's Speech The Weinstein Company $7,649,164 TOTAL: $22,806,942
Jay-Z, Kanye West and Rihanna give impromptu performances at the Marquee Nightclub. Must be nice to be rich and famous.
iPhone owners lit up the Internet on New Year's Day, fuming on Twitter and across blogs over the latest glitch in their beloved handhelds, as the device's one-time alarms failed to go off.
At the stroke of midnight on January 1, 2010, the iPhone's one-time alarm – but not the recurring alarm – ceased to work, according to technology news blog EnGadget . The glitch seemed to be affecting iPhones operation on iOS 4.0.2, iOS 4.1 and iOS 4.2.1. Apple responded to EnGadget's post about the glitch, offering a temporary fix to the issue and reassuring customers that the problem will be fixed soon.
"We're aware of an issue related to non repeating alarms set for January 1 or 2. Customers can set recurring alarms for those dates and all alarms will work properly beginning January 3," Apple said.
Fortunately for some, the glitch came on New Year's Day, a national holiday which this year also fell on a Saturday. But don't worry those of you who paid for an overpriced phone can smile at the fact that you are just making Steve Jobs richer by the second.
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