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Did you know that a large part of human communication (55%) is nonverbal? This includes what we see in body language and facial expressions. That means when you share a post, a song, or a message ...
Relive the early 2000s and chat using a new Nintendo DS Pictochat-inspired iMessage app. At some point in the last month, a ...
As global tensions mount, nations are at war, and daily bomb blasts, rising death toll and scattered bodies of children become a daily occurrence, a bunch of artists from Kerala has decided to express ...
Tired of drowning in pings, emojis and unread messages? In this sharp and relatable take, Fiona Sievert makes a compelling ...
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Why Can’t We Stop Using Old-Fashioned Symbols?
We text with envelope icons, save with floppy disks, and call with phone handles no one actually uses anymore. So why do these old-fashioned symbols endure? The answer lies in nostalgia, design, and ...
Aussie slang is rich, weird and wildly specific—so what happens when artificial intelligence tries to learn it?
In the skies above the bunkers where Indian and Pakistani soldiers trade gunfire, masters of an ancient sport beloved on both sides seek to snatch prized pigeons from the other.
Then-U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered the remark during his "Four Freedoms" speech in 1941, days before beginning his third term.
You cannot control every message during a crisis. And to Florida State University’s credit, they did not try to do so ...
Sure, 14-year-old Suryavanshi was dismissed for a duck against Mumbai Indians on Thursday night, but who is to say he won’t ...