Love is love, and it seems that emojis may have finally nudged closer to representing real life. Focus Features have launched a new app and Twitter hashtag emoji to promote their new film Loving, ...
Turns out that people really, really love emoji. Marketing firm Emogi calculates that more than 2 trillion messages incorporating one of the colorful characters were sent by smartphone users in 2016 ...
Emoji have managed to become quite popular over the years, and there are a ton of emoji-related applications available in the Play Store these days. These apps range from emoji collections, apps which ...
Generally, reverting back to pictographs to communicate embarrasses me. I've resisted emoji in most of my texts and social media posts over the years, but last week, while working remotely in Santiago ...
Emoji have managed to become quite popular over the years, and are an integral part of messaging for many people. You can access emoji from pretty much every keyboard out there, even though some of ...
The first major M4 Mac mini hub accessory has just been announced, plus we now know what emoji are coming next — and developers are wondering why Apple has removed controversial apps. The buzz around ...
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Since launching Stories in 2016, Instagram has continuously added extra features to make the experience more personal and fun. Arguably one of the most interactive Instagram Story features is polls, ...
The latest round of Pixel Audio Emoji celebrates Christmas and the New Year, while the broader Phone by Google app is testing a more prominent video calling shortcut. Following Halloween, there’s now ...
A photo-editing app is only as good as its ease of use. Remember how fun Meitu, the cutesy Chinese photo app, seemed at first. That was until you downloaded it, realized it would take 92 steps to ...
Getting a map out of the glovebox is a nearly ancient practice — but for one new iOS map app, so is typing an address in with a keyboard. WYD, short for “what you doing,” jumbles a medley of social ...