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There’s now a Vegemite emoji

<p>You can now let everyone know about your love of Vegemite by sending an emoji.</p> <p>Australia’s most well-known breakfast spread is part of 40 emojis available on the new <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aussieemoji.android&amp;hl=en" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">“Aussie Emoji Keyboard”.</span></strong></a></p> <p>Other quintessential Aussie emojis include the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Uluru, Speedos and a word bubble that says “fair dinkum”.</p> <p>The app, developed by phone company OPPO, is free, but is only available for Android phones.</p> <p>Download your new <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aussieemoji.android&amp;hl=en" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Aussie Emoji keyboard here</span>.</strong></a></p> <p><strong>Related links:<a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aussieemoji.android&amp;hl=en" target="_blank"></a></strong></p> <p><a href="/entertainment/technology/2016/02/speed-up-iphone-ipad-with-simple-trick/"><em><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">5-second trick to speed up iPhone and iPad</span></strong></em></a></p> <p><a href="/entertainment/technology/2016/01/myths-about-facebook/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">3 myths about Facebook busted</span></em></strong></a></p> <p><a href="/entertainment/technology/2015/11/new-things-you-can-do-on-ios9-iphone-and-ipad/"><em><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">10 new things you can do on your iPhone and iPad</span></strong></em></a></p>

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How to unlock secret iPhone emoticon keyboard

<p>While emojis (cartoon pictures) seem to get the most attention these days, emoticons (symbols) are still popular with many users. If you have an iPhone, you can unlock a secret keyboard that saves you from typing out your favourite emoticon. The keyboard features 100 emoticons.</p> <p>Here's how you do it:</p> <p>1. Open Settings</p> <p>2. Tap on General and then Keyboards.</p> <p>3. In the Keyboards options, tap on Keyboards (it sounds confusing but that's the process).</p> <p>4. Tap Add New Keyboard and then scroll down to Japanese.</p> <p>5. Choose Kana.</p> <p>6. You can now access the keyboard when you are writing anything on your iPhone. To do this, tap the globe icon (next to 123) on your keyboard and then tap the kana characters.</p> <p>7. The last step to choose this key ^-^ which will show all the emoticons.</p> <p><em>First appeared on <strong><a href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Stuff.co.nz</span></a></strong>.</em></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/entertainment/technology/2016/01/myths-about-facebook/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">3 myths about Facebook busted</span></em></strong></a></p> <p><a href="/entertainment/technology/2016/01/great-tip-for-using-youtube/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">YouTube tips you didn’t know</span></em></strong></a></p> <p><a href="/entertainment/technology/2016/01/how-to-spot-fake-apple-products/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">How to spot fake Apple products</span></em></strong></a></p>

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Facebook release emoticons to express feelings

<p>Facebook is set to revolutionise the “Like” button function with the introduction of several new emoticons that let users express feelings like love, happiness, sadness and anger.</p> <p>The six new buttons in addition to the traditional “Like” thumbs up, will be:<br /><strong>- Love –</strong> a love heart emoticon<br /><strong>- Haha –</strong> a laughing smiley face<br /><strong>- Yay –</strong> overjoyed emoticon<br /><strong>- Wow –</strong> astonished emoticon<br /><strong>- Sad –</strong> crying emoticon<br /><strong>- Angry –</strong> frowning, aggressive emoticon</p> <p>Facebook chief product officer, Chris Cox, addressed the move in a post, describing it as not only a reaction to requests for a “dislike” button, but a way of letting Facebook users express their emotions more accurately on the medium.</p> <p>“As you can see, it’s not a ‘dislike’ button, though we hope it addresses the spirit of this request more broadly,” said Mr Cox explained in his Facebook post. “We studied which comments and reactions are most commonly and universally expressed across Facebook, then worked to design an experience around them that was elegant and fun.”</p> <p>The new expressive buttons are currently being tested in Ireland and Spain. Facebook is yet to give Australian users a timeline as to when they can expect changes to be rolled out.</p> <p><em>Hero image credit: Facebook / Chris Cox</em></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/lifestyle/technology/2015/10/block-app-invites-on-facebook/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>How to block app invites on Facebook</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/news/news/2015/10/facebook-profile-picture-video/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Facebook announce huge change for profile pictures</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/news/news/2015/09/fake-facebook-post-privacy-fee/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Is Facebook really going to start charging a privacy fee?</strong></em></span></a></p>

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