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So why does the calendar emoji sport that seemingly random July 17? It all goes back to 2002 when Apple held the Macworld Expo in New York. Once the company's premier publicity event, the yearly ...
Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge created the made-up holiday in 2014, which is celebrated annually on July 17 – the only date that has an emoji of its own with the calendar emoji.
macOS Sequoia has been officially released by Apple, and is now available to all Mac users. Versioned as MacOS 15.0, Sequoia takes its name from the famous big trees and national park in Apple’s home ...
A significant enhancement in the iOS 18 Calendar app is its integration with Reminders, allowing you to manage everything in one app. Here's how to get started.
iOS 18's new Calendar reminders are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the extra features added. iOS 18 lets you send messages via satellite, revolutionizing remote communication.
World Emoji Day, established on July 17, 2014, by Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge, was chosen for the date displayed on the calendar emoji on iPhones, as reported by The New York Times.
World Emoji Day 2024: Given that more than 90% of internet users use emojis to convey their thoughts and emotions, it's clear why these small icons have become integral to our digital language.
Today, Wednesday, July 17, is World Emoji Day -- a completely made-up annual holiday and the only date that has its own emoji, displayed in the 📅 calendar emoji.