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Taiwan flag emoji disappears for iPhone users in Hong Kong and Macau

The Taiwan flag emoji has disappeared from the latest iPhone versions for users in Hong Kong and Macau, the Hong Kong Free Press’s Kris Cheng reports.  Users on Hong Kong online forums spotted this change. The People’s Republic of China claims Taiwan as one of its provinces and does not recognize it as an independent country. 

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New Relic: Capturing the flag of software observability at FutureStack

What is at the center of a successful software delivery? Is it measured only by the speed and quality of the resulting user experience, or does the real value lie somewhere within the responsiveness of the data that feeds it, from within an increasingly distributed and ephemeral hybrid information technology architecture? We seem to be

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Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag and Rogue are coming to Nintendo Switch

It’s been a long time coming but more Assassin’s Creed games are making their way to Nintendo Switch, just maybe not the ones that you want. It isn’t Origins or Odyssey — well, unless you live in Japan — but instead Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag and Rogue. During the latest Nintendo Direct, the company

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Iran Muslim Who Set California Wildfires Burned American Flag At U.C. Berkeley Protest Is Fake News

An Iran Muslim who was accused of setting the California wildfires seen in a photograph burning the U.S. flag at a U.C. Berkeley protest is fake news. There is no truth that “Mohammad Islam” caused the wildfires in California or that he joined in the burning of the U.S. flag at an university protest. At

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Chrome October “Not Secure” Flag, Facebook Video Revamp, and More: Weekly Forum Roundup

This weeks major discussions dealt with the upcoming HTTPs chrome flag change, Facebooks revamp of their video product, Googles testing of new publisher subscription features. Other noteworthy discussions dealt with best practices for site migrations. Be HTTPs by October or Chrome will show “not secure” flag View Full Discussion The latest version of chrome is

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