When the stable iOS 18.2 build goes live (sometime in December), iPhone owners should be able to create and send Genmoji emojis just like regular text. It will also be possible to copy and paste ...
Users can also respond to comments with emojis. There is also something new when it comes to single sign-on: customers of the Enterprise Cloud version now have a user interface that allows them to ...
Elon Musk, a staunch supporter of Trump, is poised to play a significant role in the newly elected president's administration. Trump has lauded Musk as a "super genius" and "the greatest cutter," ...
Are you tired of all the right-clicking just to access simple commands like cut, copy, and paste? Sure, it’s not super labor-intensive, but it can get really annoying after a while when you’re ...
Looks like we’ve got some bad apples. iPhone users are creating inappropriate emojis using Apple’s new Genmoji feature. The generative AI emoji tool allows iPhone users to generate custom ...
At this stage in the digital era, emojis are a staple of online communication, with the little in-message images appearing everywhere from emails to texts. It's to the point that your emoji use ...
According to Cosmopolitan, Stefani's layered hair transformation is actually a throwback cut that was trending in 2023. Also known as a C cut, the style features "gradient waterfall layers," per ...
(This story was updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy and to add new information.) After slashing its key interest rate by a hefty half percentage point in September, the ...
If you’re not ready to say goodbye to spooky season just yet, then Netflix has a new teen slasher movie for you: Time Cut, a new Netflix original that began streaming last week. As many on ...
This quirky, emoji-only pager aims to cut through the noise of social media, offering a fun and thoughtful alternative to endless notifications and updates. While social media has certainly made it ...
Give people the ability to make their own emojis and some will be bound to create the most eyebrow-raising, not-safe-for-work symbols they can imagine. It’s a lesson Apple is about to learn with ...