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KitchenAid Grain and Rice Cooker
KitchenAid Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine with Milk Frother
Microsoft Surface Headphones 2
Shark UltraCyclone Pet Pro+ Hand Vac
ViewSonic M1+ Mini LED Projector
Dyson Hot+Cool purifying fan and heater
Microsoft Surface Go with LTE Advanced
ViewSonic M1 portable projector
Waze navigation app on Apple CarPlay
Rowenta Intense Air Pure Purifier
Bissell CrossWave PetPro Multi-Surface Cleaner
2018 Hyundai Ioniq Electric Plus PHEV Driver
Dyson Pure Cool HEPA Air Purifier and Fan
Sennheiser Ambeo Smart headset
Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset and Controller
ScoopFree Original Self Cleaning Litter Box
Unicode
Do you know what a lime, a mushroom, a phoenix, nodding heads, and a broken chain have in common? They are some of the new emojis that Unicode, the global messaging standard, has approved. The 15.1 update will bring 118 new emojis, many of them variations of existing ones with different skin tones or orientations. Some of the new emojis are more inclusive and diverse, including people walking, running, kneeling, using wheelchairs or white canes in different directions; and four new gender-neutral family units.
But don’t get too excited yet. The new emojis are not available on your keyboard right now. They were approved on Sept. 12, but they will take some time to be released. Emojipedia predicts that they could be ready by late 2023 or early 2024. And they might look slightly different depending on your smartphone brand.
OtterBox
OtterBox is known for its durable and protective iPhone cases, but now the brand has added some artistic flair to its lineup. The new OtterBox Figura series for iPhone 15 features colourful designs inspired by watercolour painting, with a soft-touch and flexible material that supports MagSafe.
Meta
Meta is making Horizon Worlds more accessible by bringing it to the web and mobile devices. The company has launched Super Rumble, a first-person shooter game developed by its in-house studio Ouro Interactive, for a limited number of mobile users. The game is available through the Meta Quest app on Android and will soon be on iOS devices as well. Desktop users can also play the game on Horizon’s official website.