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iOS 18 adds fresh emojis that say what words can't. From grossed out to guilty, here's every new one and how it fits into your texts.
The Last Word delves into the finer points of legal writing and grammar for lawyers, including this installment on the use of emojis in legal writing.
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In an unexpected Casa Amor twist, Harry Cooksley was gobsmacked when his ex-girlfriend Emma Munro turned up as one of the ...
For men, Huawei steps into smart living. These smartwatches provide long battery life, health and fitness tracking, and ...
Where are you on your gen AI journey? This guide by CNET's experts will point you in the right direction. Jon Skillings is an editorial director at CNET, where he's worked since 2000. A born browser ...
Over the next couple of hours, Apple will announce a whole suite of new features that you’ve now heard about, including the introduction of iOS 26, the most sweeping ... You can now add emojis and ...
The default camera apps on your phone can do a lot, but they still don't have many advanced tools for creative photography.
Skitch application on Android, iOS will edit images including the feature of blurring out personal and confidential ...
Red heart or thumbs up? Sending emojis to close friends makes them see you as more attentive and likeable than text-only ...