The world is currently fixated on using combinations of letters and numbers as passwords and PIN codes, but actually there could be a better way. Whether you love them or hate them, emoji offer one ...
Guess what? It appears banks are learning to speak emoji and one such institution has just rolled out a new service where you can communicate with them using the language loved by the internet.
Pictures of burgers, dragons and even smiling poos could replace numerical banking passwords in the near future. Colourful emoji would make online banking more secure because they will stop hackers ...
Whether you love them or not, emojis have replaced large chunks of the written language, and now they could soon become the very key to protecting your bank accounts. According to one UK company, ...
A British firm thinks it has cracked the secret of secure online banking — emoji passwords. Intelligent Environments is letting users of its Android banking app log in using a combination of emoji ...
We rarely go to the bank anymore. Our main interaction with these money-tending edifices is through the tiny money-spitting mouths of ATMs. But we miss the human interaction. It's unlikely we'll ever ...
Did you notice the emoji explosion on social media this week? Tuesday was World Emoji Day, and a lot of brands and celebrities weighed in. Dolly Parton shared this emoji-inspired tweet using the ...
Christopher Pyne has become the latest politician to jump on the emoji bandwagon, joining a growing movement as the cartoon characters evolve into a new digital language. The Minister for Education ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. You can get various chargers, a power bank, and even a USB-C hub that look like friendly little robots — some ...
Charities and nonprofit agencies are embracing the symbols to communicate about tough topics like global hunger, poverty and disease. Did you notice the emoji explosion on social media this week?