Queensland’s most popular emoji number plates have been revealed by the Department of Transport, three months after they went on sale, but just how many have been sold? We have the figures. “I had the ...
Especially when it comes to the creative and at times flat out cheeky ones you come across driving on Territory roads. To date there are 23,086 vehicles registered with personalised plates in the NT, ...
In 2024, the Unicode Consortium debuted new emoji in September 2024, including the face with bags under eyes and the splatter emoji. You can find those emoji now on your Android and iPhone devices, as ...
The unusual move is set to be rolled out by Personalised Plates Queensland (PPQ) from next month, allowing drivers to adorn their number plates with a touch of emotion. Royal Automobile Club of ...
Drivers in the Australian state of Queensland are being offered the chance to buy licence plates personalised with their favourite emojis. Motorists will get a choice of five symbols - laugh out loud, ...
If there’s one thing that has come to define the smartphone-wielding, social media-loving youth of today, it’s the emoji. And soon you’re going to start seeing the little characters in an unlikely new ...
The Unicode Consortium is a nonprofit devoted to developing, maintaining and promoting software standards and data, and it also releases new emoji once a year. On July 17, also known as World Emoji ...
SwiftKey released a new beta version of its customizable Android keyboard app today, adding support for over 500 emoji characters and an optional, dedicated row of numbers. Emoji are popular emoticons ...
G’day, internet. Monday’s most bizarre motoring news comes from the fair state of Queensland, Australia. Come 5th March 2019, residents will be legally allowed to add emojis to their car’s ...
WhatsApp users on Android can now use a variety of new emoji thanks to a new update. The OS has now caught up with web and iOS users. WhatsApp has rolled out a new Android update that adds a huge ...
Bad news for people who frequently use the 😂 emoji: It is no longer cool. In recent weeks, two internet-savvy generations have been clashing in videos and comments on TikTok over the hallmarks of ...
Emoji are now deeply embedded in our collective psyche, and yet, they're always out of reach. On your phone, they're hidden behind at least a single tap, and on your Mac or PC, they're obfuscated ...
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