News

In 2010, the unicode consortium approved of a new emoji called Pistol. And companies like Apple added it to their platforms. Most of them created realistic designs for the emoji, modeled after ...
Six years after swapping the gun emoji for a green-and-orange water pistol, X has reversed course and reinstated the original icon. As The Verge reports, an X employee tweeted about the change ...
Microsoft open-sources over 1,500 of its cute 3D emoji designs for anyone to use Designs will be useful for incorporating emoji into apps, art projects, and more.
Originally designed as a syringe, the emoji is becoming more popular as people get vaccinated. Apple’s latest redesign reflects this evolution.
In the vast library of emoji, one has been the subject of overwhelming scrutiny and debate. Here's everything you need to know about the gun emoji.
Facebook, Google and Microsoft announced in recent days that they will both swap out their handgun emoji for a water gun, following the lead of Apple, Twitter, Samsung and others.
Emojipedia An update to Android’s inbuilt emoji database will change the pistol emoji into a Super Soaker-style water pistol, bringing Google’s operating system in line with a growing trend ...
Microsoft kills its gun emoji The software giant has finally followed in the footsteps of Apple, Google, Twitter, and Samsung by replacing its pistol emoji with a green and yellow water gun emoji.
Apple changed its gun emoji in 2016, and Google just made the move this week. Now Microsoft's gun emoji is morphing into a water pistol as well.