Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Apple said to be behind decision to remove proposed rifle and pistol shooting emoji from standard
Apple said to be behind decision to remove proposed rifle and pistol shooting emoji from standard
Apple said to be behind decision to remove proposed rifle and pistol shooting emoji from standard
Apple said to be behind decision to remove proposed rifle and pistol shooting emoji from standard
Apple has apparently hit the delete button on a proposed rifle emoji that was previously accepted. Unicode, the group behind the character standard, ultimately decided to pull the rifle character from the next emoji set in Unicode 9. Buzzfeed reports, however, that Apple (which has voting rights within the group) largely led the opposition to the rifle emoji:
Hands-on: New features in macOS Sierra [Video]
Apple has apparently hit the delete button on a proposed rifle emoji that was previously accepted. Unicode, the group behind the character standard, ultimately decided to pull the rifle character from the next emoji set in Unicode 9. Buzzfeed reports, however, that Apple (which has voting rights within the group) largely led the opposition to the rifle emoji:
Hands-on: New features in macOS Sierra [Video]
Although it hasnt garnered the same level of excitement as iOS 10s unveiling, there are quite a few compelling additions to be found in macOS Sierra. Along with a rebranded and more modern naming convention, macOS Sierra adds Siri, a Universal Clipboard for sharing clipboard contents between iOS and macOS, and many more underlying features.
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