Move aside, dancing lady -- contenders for the 2019 emoji list have just been revealed! Unicode Consortium, which handles the standards of emoji, released the draft of candidates for Emoji 12.0 on ...
Each year, a swathe of new emoji are released into the world, and next year's batch features more diversity than ever. The Unicode Consortium, the organisation in charge of selecting what emoji gets ...
Another World Emoji Day has just rolled around and as usual, Apple has previewed some of the new emoji it has scheduled to go live later in the year. The Cupertino giant designs classy, appealing ...
If you're looking to quickly express that you're bored while hanging out with your sloth and eating waffles, the new emoji for 2019 have you covered. Unicode Consortium, the organization that oversees ...
The Unicode Consortium, the governing body in charge of the official emoji, has announced a bunch of new pictographs for version 12.0. As is usually the case, the final list is a hodgepodge of many ...
It's that time of year when the Unicode Consortium decides which new emoji you'll see, and this year's selection of 59 new base emoji (230 if you include all gender and skin variations) is both ...
In a move toward greater inclusion, the freshly finalized set of 2019 emoji addresses people with physical disabilities, covering mechanical arms and legs, sign language and hearing aids, and even the ...
A whole slew of new emoji arrived on Oct. 28 when Apple released iOS 13.2. Many of these emoji are ones that Emojipedia previewed earlier this year, but there was no set release date at the time. Now ...
The Unicode Consortium teased the next round of emoji additions for 2019, and now it's clear just what they'll look like when they reach your phone. Both Apple and Google are marking World Emoji Day ...
There are close to 3,000 different emoji, but you can’t find one that expresses how you are feeling. So you have an idea for one sketched out. Now what? For World Emoji Day 2019, we offer you a ...
Unicode Consortium, which handles the standards of emoji, released the draft of candidates for Emoji 12.0 on October 23. If approved, some newbies may include a sloth, a kite, mix-race couples, mate - ...