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After nearly four decades of delivering a flash of panic to Windows PC users everywhere, Microsoft is finally saying goodbye to its iconic Blue Screen of ...
Let’s just say it plainly: the Phoenix Suns won the Kevin Durant trade. And if that makes you uncomfortable, it probably means you’re still clinging to a version of the team and Kevin Durant that was ...
The face with bags under eyes emoji is one of the newest, and most relatable, emoji out there.
Meet the new bummer-screen boss: The black screen of death, minus the blue screen's frowny face.
Windows 10's almost dead - so bugs are a thing of the past, right? Wrong - a new update has broken the emoji picker, leaving ...
This new crash screen will be black, as the name suggests, and there will be no cutesy frowny face and QR code. It'll just be a black screen with a short message that tells users they need to restart.
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 ...
Microsoft decided to replace Windows 11’s Blue Screen of Death with a black one, you know, again: Here's what's changing.
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.
Leveraging Apple Intelligence and on-device processing, the new AI-powered iOS 18 will have the ability to generate customized emoji. The question is, though, "How do you use Genmoji?" ...
The BSOD has gone dark and ditched the frowny face, for starters. Here's what else is new.