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Meet the new bummer-screen boss: The black screen of death, minus the blue screen's frowny face.
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While phone calls are still around, texting has become the norm. Where words fall short, emojis step in with more than 10 billion times a day.
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From 'skibidi' to 'rizz', it's safe to say that many members of Generation Z have their own language. Now, it seems that youngsters are also changing the way they use emoji.
Microsoft has also scrubbed the frowny face from the alert, along with the QR code that can pop up, redirecting users to the BSOD troubleshooting page.
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Not only will the background change from blue to black, but the frowny face is going away and Microsoft is planning to provide some actually useful information on the crash screen that may help ...
The BSOD has gone dark and ditched the frowny face, for starters. Here's what else is new.
The tech giant said the laugh/cry face is the most used emoji by English speakers in the US. 'Red heart' and 'loudly crying' are also popular.