Saga in a sentence as a noun

Does that sound like someone who doesnt know anything?I find it sad that engineers project their own insecurities in this whole Jobs/Woz saga.

Nagel's sad saga undoubtedly provided useful lessons to many others.

What I'm mostly learning though this saga is that an uncomfortable number of SV executives are feckless weaklings in the face of a sociopath like Jobs.

Why is this whole SecureBoot saga not being considered as anticompetitive behavior by Microsoft?

Just in case you're skimming: this comes at the end of a bit of a saga for Lehrer, who had also been discovered "plagiarizing himself", recycling significant chunks of previously-published work in new New Yorker pieces.

Sorry, you can't have it because a tile-matching game has trademarked the word 'saga'".It's a bit like being able to trademark the term 'movie' - should the makers of 'Scary Movie' be able to stop other films from having 'movie' in the title?

Leave it to Gruber to try to spin this pro-Apple: "This iOS 6 mapping saga has been a source of tremendous controversy, but here we are three months after iOS 6 was released and iPhone users now have a better Google Maps experience than they did when Google was providing the back-end data for the built-in Maps app.

Saga definitions

noun

a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family; originally (12th to 14th centuries) a story of the families that settled Iceland and their descendants but now any prose narrative that resembles such an account