Microsoft has made its emojis open-source
Microsoft hopes folks will use open-source emoji to express themselves by customising them.
Microsoft hopes folks will use open-source emoji to express themselves by customising them.
WhatsApp has added some solid quality of life updates to its messaging platform, with larger groups and file sizes now available.
Whether people have been asking for this feature is unclear, but emoji reactions are heading to Google Docs.
Google is taking a play out of Facebook’s book by testing out emoji reactions on videos, but is it a feature people actually want?
The Unicode Consortium also waxes lyrically about whether we need fewer emojis given how rarely we use some of them.
Want to react to a tweet outside of a like or retweet? Well Twitter is asking its users about a Facebook-esque emoji approach to reactions.
That’s right, you’ll soon be able to use bubble tea, boomerang and transgender emoji in iOS 14 later this year.
LEGO Dots is a new theme focusing on arts and crafts, complete with emoji.
It would make it the first US state and second place in the world to do so.
Looking for the emoji that best represents you? OjuChat might have what you need.
Pixel phones running Android Q will be the first to receive.
Today we celebrate the humble emoji.