Kendall-Jackson winery has come up short for the third time in its quest to get a white wine emoji approved for use in text messages across the world. It vows to continue the fight. Kendall-Jackson, ...
The first text message, a "Merry Christmas" greeting, was sent by British software programmer Neil Papworth in 1992. A year ...
Despite a 19-page proposal (and three revisions!), the white wine emoji still won't see the light of day yet. If you’ve ever scrolled through your phone looking for a white wine emoji, you’re not ...
In July, the Unicode Technical Committee was a bit of a buzzkill: It announced that for now, it would not add a white-wine emoji to Unicode’s standard emoji mix. The meeting minutes noted that the UTC ...
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