CHICAGO (CBS)-- Sometime in July, PC users will be able to do something not so PC. Flip the bird, offer up the one finger salute, give em the middle finger. In the form of an emoji. According to the ...
You may have your own go-to emoji, but according to Emojipedia, these are some of the most popular emoji as of the mid-December. The list changes periodically, so what's popular now might not be ...
It’s an Internet breakthrough that will change the way we communicate. The day when you can flip the virtual bird is here. The release of Windows 10 has given us the emoji many of us have longed for — ...
Geek Life: Fun stories, memes, humor and other random items at the intersection of tech, science, business and culture. SEE MORE by Molly Brown on May 4, 2015 at 12:52 pm May 4, 2015 at 12:54 pm If ...
Finally, the middle finger emoji we've all been waiting for is here — and it's not from Apple. The company didn't introduce the "eff you" symbol in its latest emoji update, but Microsoft's upcoming ...
We did it, guys. Unicode is now providing text-message junkies with a middle-finger-shaped emoji. Also of note: there still don't appear to be any plans to add black emojis at this time. Come on, ...
If there's one emoji we are just longing to be added, an emoji that speaks a thousand words, it's the hand giving the middle finger. Well, that and a unicorn, a wedge of cheese, a dancing man to dance ...
Anyone who has been joining the emoji revelers today has probably been wondering why you can't type the middle finger emoji on Twitter. If you've downloaded the new iOS 9.1 update, you already know ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
When Apple releases iOS 9.1 to the public this fall, it will come with expanded emoji capabilities. “You’ll see a ton of new emoji on the keyboard including taco, unicorn, a stop hand, turkey, burrito ...
Back in June, we were much excite when we found out that the Unicode Consortium – the overlords responsible for creating emoji on our smartphones – announced the creation of new emoji to Unicode 8.0.