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In a bid to promote inclusivity and challenge stereotypes, 10-year-old Teddy from Peppard, Oxfordshire, has initiated a campaign urging Apple to redesign its “nerd face” emoji.
There is finally a tamale emoji, as well as green bell pepper and flatbread emojis. The flatbread looks like a tortilla, so I'm claiming it as such. Article continues below this ad ...
Six years after swapping the gun emoji for a green-and-orange water pistol, X has reversed course and reinstated the original icon. As The Verge reports, an X employee tweeted about the change ...
Apple’s also doing some other stuff in celebration of World Emoji Day, including replacing the names of some of its movies with emoji interpretations in the iTunes store.
This week, Apple unveiled hundreds of brand-new emoji with its iOS 10.2 software update. From an emphasis on greater diversity to actions like a shrug or an exasperated face palm, the new ...
As if being extinct for 65 million years wasn’t bad enough. Apple’s new Tyrannosaurus rex emoji has more than a couple scientific imprecisions – and scientists are not happy about it. The din… ...
Originally designed as a syringe, the emoji is becoming more popular as people get vaccinated. Apple’s latest redesign reflects this evolution.
The new Apple emoji are based on the new symbols that the Unicode consortium has defined. Apple’s own designers have given those symbols their own flavour. There are 13 new emojis.
Apple is bundling its News+ subscriptions with a new game that users will be able to access when they get iOS 26.
As part of World Emoji Day on July 17, Apple announced new emojis coming to iOS later this year, and gave us a little preview. Some of them are filling important gaps, like an exploding head, a ...
That’s according to Apple’s first emoji designer, who began crafting Apple’s emoji’s back in 2008. In an essay for the 10th anniversary of when she began her emoji work with Apple as an ...
Emoji can be surprisingly fraught and political in nature, so a new wave of emoji can be a lot more than just a frivolous reveal of new pictograms to annoy your friends with. Well, we mean, that ...