Business Mayor > technology > Apple update addresses Jerusalem emoji controversy technologyApple update addresses Jerusalem emoji controversytechnologyApril 16, 2024posted on Apr. 16, 2024 at 10:55 pm A new software update stops the Palestinian flag emoji appearing when iPhone users type “Jerusalem”. READ SOURCE Read More Snap misses revenue expectations, warns of Q2 decline Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorApril 16, 2024 You Might Also LiketechnologyUS probes Ford hands-free driving tech after crashesApril 29, 2024technologyOla Cabs CEO quits; Elon Musk scores big win in ChinaApril 29, 2024technologyNew TV Licence fee rule could land UK Netflix users with £1,000 fineApril 29, 2024technologyHow working for Big Tech lost 'dream job' statusApril 28, 2024technologyA gruelling IT marathon: FY24 was a turbulent year for the Indian IT sector. What lies in store for the next 12 months?April 28, 2024technologyAirline keeps mistaking 101-year-old woman for babyApril 28, 2024Recommended For YouReal EstateAverage rents in Great Britain climb to record highApril 30, 2024altcoinDogecoin set for a surprise rally? Here are key indicators to watchApril 30, 2024cryptocurrencyAngelo Babb Dives Into Bitcoin's Dip: Insights on Its March High and Current Trends – WebWireApril 29, 2024LegalPrisoners with cancer in England more likely to die of it than other patientsApril 29, 2024Fallout Prime series reaches 65 million viewers in two weeksApril 29, 2024
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