In the second iOS 18.4 beta that Apple released today, there are a selection of new emoji characters, including bags under eyes, fingerprint, leafless tree, root vegetable, harp, shovel, and splatter.
Perhaps one of the new emoji that stands out the most is the “face with bags under eyes,” which is basically an emoji with a really tired face. But users will also have a few other new options ...
Anyone with access to the iOS 18.4 public beta will have first dibs on using the new emoji that accompanies the latest version for Apple's iPhone software. Everyone else, though, will probably ...
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Actor Pedro Pascal has finally addressed his 'insane' coffee order - after it was revealed that he drinks six shots of espresso over ice. Speaking on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show this week, the ...
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