There are 230 new emoji on the way in 2019

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Get ready to step up your emoji game.

Unicode just made its new emoji list for 2019 official, and the update adds 230 new symbols, including a yawning face, white heart, and pinching hand symbol.

Though the list of new emoji has now been finalized, it will still be several months before the update hits your phone. Unicode will release the update in March, but it will take some time after that for apps and operating systems to roll out support for the new characters. Updates will start hitting in April and continue through the end of the year, according to Emojipedia.

Some of the new emoji coming in 2019.

Some of the new emoji coming in 2019.

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Why protecting your children online matters more than ever before

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Take a walk through most modern households and you’ll quickly find a number of devices connected to the internet. Prove us wrong, we’ll wait. 

With more and more online gadgets assisting us through the minutiae of our everyday lives (playing music, giving us directions, and even cleaning our houses), we’re constantly logged on. Yet, as we continue to connect, the importance and impact of online safety is becoming an increasingly hot topic — nowadays, Mashable writes about cybersecurity almost daily.

From passwords to privacy, the desire to protect our personal information and data is increasing around the globe — and for good reason. Take Australia, for instance. According to the latest figures from Australia’s Department of Home Affairs, cybercrime is currently estimated to be costing Australians more than $724 million (A$1 billion) each year. Read more…

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The pinching hand emoji will only be used for small dicks

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A new year means new emoji… to make dick jokes with.

Unicode, the organisation responsible for approving emoji, has just released a list of 230 symbols which will make it to your devices in 2019. 

SEE ALSO: The joy of the double exclamation point

Among the pile includes a sloth, a yawning face, and a falafel, to name a few. But already receiving plenty of attention is the pinching hand emoji, because well, it totally symbolises a small penis.

FINALLY a small dick emoji https://t.co/TTvzP609Xv

— Kath Barbadoro (@kathbarbadoro) February 5, 2019

The pinching hand emoji will solely be used for small dicks pic.twitter.com/iuG49co66D

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Trippy space photo shows distant Earth behind the far side of the moon

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A Chinese satellite swooped behind the moon and snapped a shot of two worlds: the heavily-cratered moon, and in the distance, the cloud-covered planet Earth. 

The image, captured on February 3, shows the far side of the moon that us Earthlings never see. The moon is locked in orbit to Earth, meaning that the same side of the moon is always facing us. But as the image shows, the moon’s far side is often illuminated by the sun, exposing the impact-blasted, grey lunar desert.

Meanwhile, some 239,000 miles away, clouds swirl over Earth’s lands and oceans, and life goes on.

The moon and Earth

The moon and Earth

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This nostalgic subreddit recreates the happy internet of 2009

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If you’re nostalgic for the Reddit of ten years ago, we have good news: you can now relive it. 

The new subreddit r/Stuck10YearsBehind imagines what the platform was like a decade ago. Unsurprisingly, it’s a warm, nostalgic place that reminds me of the days when the internet was fun.

SEE ALSO: This plating account for Fig Newtons is genuinely *chef’s kiss*

Do you remember that time? I do. It was glorious time of memes, GIFs, and weird viral videos. Our president didn’t tweet out conspiracy theories on Twitter all day long. People talked about pop culture and the “weird internet.” We weren’t drowning in a sea of social media toxicity. We were dumb and happy (at least happier than we are now).  Read more…

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Snapchat, no longer bleeding users, tests Android app redesign

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Snap is finally starting to turn things around. 

Snapchat’s growth has finally stabilized after two straight quarters of losing users, following an unpopular redesign. What’s more, the company is making substantially more money off the users it does have, the company revealed in its fourth-quarter earnings report for 2018. 

Snap reported $390 million in revenue, an increase of 36 percent from last year, and $10 million above the high end of its own projections for the quarter.

Meanwhile, Snapchat’s user growth held steady at 186 million daily active users, the same as last quarter. That’s still down from the 191 million it counted this time last year, but this shows the app has been able to reverse what’s been its most worrying trend.  Read more…

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‘Black girl joy’ is at the heart of this new children’s picture book

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Breanna J. McDaniel hopes black girls will recognize themselves in her debut picture book Hands Up!. Even before they flip to the first page, they’ll see a smiling black girl jumping on the cover. 

“Unfortunately, you still don’t see a ton of that. And not just black girls. Girls of color, period,” says McDaniel. 

McDaniel’s story is about Viv, a lively, responsible, and talented black girl. As readers flip through the vibrant illustrations, Viv grows older and raises her hands in different contexts. She plays peek-a-boo with her parents, participates in class, and practices fifth position, like her favorite ballerina Misty Copeland.  Read more…

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Tesla launches Amazon store filled with every 40-year-old child’s dreams

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Tesla has done it again. 

The company that brought us insane mode and questionably sourced farting unicorns is back to remind the world that no one speaks to the soul of children trapped in adult bodies better than its childlike CEO. That’s right, Tesla just launched its own Amazon store, and you wouldn’t believe the goodies for sale.

SEE ALSO: Stankmemes.com owner runs Tesla, Space X

In the mood for a $250 1:18-scale Tesla Model S toy car with “Steerable wheels”? Or maybe a $45 iPhone X case with the word “Tesla” subtly emblazoned across the side? The Tesla Amazon store has you covered.

According to Electrek, the store launched Feb. 5, and suggests a possible future where Tesla customers might order some vehicle accessories through the online retail giant. In the meantime, however, the page’s offerings are limited to model cars, hoodies, hats, phone cases, and coffee mugs.  Read more…

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Why more politicians should livestream their own State of the Union response

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History will be made following President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night.

Stacey Abrams will make history as the first black woman to deliver the official response to the State of the Union for either major party. The progressive Georgia Democrat, who also made history last year as the first ever gubernatorial nominee from a major party, is a great pick to deliver the response as a unifying voice among the party’s many wings and factions.

However, a bit of a controversy has been brewing online surrounding the alternative responses to the State of the Union.

Senators Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris have each announced that they will be delivering their own State of the Union responses via online platforms like Facebook and YouTube. Sanders, a rumored 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, has been criticized on social media for trying to “upstage” or “take the spotlight away from” Abrams. Harris, who has officially announced her 2020 presidential run, has also received criticism.  Read more…

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You won’t be prosecuted for marijuana possession in Baltimore anymore

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Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced she will no longer prosecute pot possession cases regardless of the quantity or the offender’s criminal record. The State’s Attorney hopes this will improve police-community relations, and make it easier for the city to focus on fighting violent crimes, which has impacted the city at a high rate over the last three years. Read more…

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