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Unicode, the character-encoding standard that underpins a vast amount of the Internet and many computing applications, has been updated to include an additional 250 “emoji” and several other ...
Soon, smileys for computers and mobile phones could get a lot more expressive—and a lot less wholesome. Unveiled on June 16, version 7.0 of the Unicode Standard—a worldwide computing industry ...
Almost half of the entire internet is now unicoded to include characters in thousands of forms, from Arabic to Chinese and Zulu, Google says, adding it is determined to get beyond the 50pc mark.
A vulnerability has been exposed in Chrome, Firefox, and Opera browsers. In certain scenarios, the affected browsers may incorrectly render Unicode into ASCII characters via Punycode, tricking ...
The team from Phish.ai has developed and released a Google Chrome extension that can detect when users are accessing domains spelled using non-standard Unicode characters and warn the users about ...
The emojification of your online emotional life is complete. The Unicode Consortium announced Unicode Standard Version 9.0 on Tuesday, complete with 72 new emoji characters—the most important of ...
Unicode 7.0 introduces 2,834 new characters, including 250 emoji New release doesn't do much for diversity, but at least you can flip the bird.
The Ministry of Culture of Armenia submitted a draft resolution to the Armenian Government proposing the use of Unicode in all the official e-documents. Two fonts, “Grapalat” and “Mariam”, designed by ...