Twitter designer Bryan Haggerty has shared today that the social media platform has updated its emoji to include all of the new images available with the Emoji 5.0 release. Twitter’s custom set of ...
The Unicode Consortium has finalized and released version 16.0 of the Unicode standard, the elaborate character set that ensures that our phones, tablets, PCs, and other devices can all communicate ...
Emojipedia founder and Chief Emoji Officer Jeremy Burge has announced that the Unicode Consortium has approved 69 emoji as part of the Emoji 5.0 update for 2017. The Unicode Consortium is a non-profit ...
The draft candidates for the Unicode Consortium’s Emoji 14.0 release are up for approval and Emojipedia has shared a great look at many of the new emoji that could come to iPhone over the next year.
Android 6.0.1 begins rolling out today, bringing with it a minor tablet layout tweak, the reintroduction of setting up "Do not disturb" to stop at the next alarm, and—far, far more important than ...
An earlier version of this story incorrectly listed the number of emoji that had been approved for the Unicode 17.0 update. Unicode has since confirmed that n ...
Google just released Android 16 DP2, and it includes support for 7 new emoji. The new emoji include a face with bags under the eyes, a fingerprint, a harp, and more. These 7 emoji are part of the ...
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Whether it's a friendly smiling face or a cheeky aubergine, emoji now form a daily part of many people's day-to-day messages. Now, Unicode, the group responsible for approving new emoji, has revealed ...
The draft list for the next round of new emoji was announced today, two days ahead of World Emoji Day on July 17th. Contenders include a melting smiley face, a low battery, a disco ball, and several ...
Polar bears, pick-up trucks, bubble tea, and a gender-neutral Santa will soon be a quick tap away, thanks to Emoji 13.0. On Wednesday, January 29, Unicode released a list of 62 emoji releasing in 2020 ...