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There are plenty of reasons to look forward to iOS 26 — the debut of Apple’s new Liquid Glass design language, custom backgrounds for text … The post Check out the 8 new emoji coming to your iPhone in ...
From friendly smiley faces to cheeky peaches, emoji form a staple part of many of our daily messages. Now, eight new emoji have been confirmed for version 16.0 of the Unicode Standard. This ...
In celebration of World Emoji Day, the Unicode Consortium this week confirmed the new emoji characters that will be added to ...
It could take some time for them to incorporate all the changes: Unicode 8.0 was released in June 2015, but the taco emoji wasn’t available to Apple users until October.
Unicode 17.0 has been officially approved and will introduce eight new emojis to digital platforms. The update includes a mix of ...
The Unicode Consortium finalized version 8.0 of the Unicode standard yesterday—the latest iteration of the spec that helps our computers and phones keep all their special characters straight.
Aside from emoji, Unicode 8.0 includes a set of lowercase Cherokee syllables to go along with existing Cherokee glyphs, support for Ik language characters in Uganda, Kulango in the Côte d ...
Along with emoji, Unicode 9.0 will include 19 symbols used in Japanese TV broadcasting, as well as modern scripts like Adlam, Osage, and Newa, and historic scripts including Bhaiksuki, Marchen ...
Apple then followed suit. In total, Unicode 4.0 will include 16 new job emoji, and 32 new icons in total when you count both male and female versions.