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The proposed emoji could reach your phones later this year or more likely in early 2025 if approved.
  • Several new emojis have been proposed for addition to your devices' operating systems.
  • They're up for approval later this year and after that, would reach your phones likely in 2025.
  • From a tired face with eyebags to a leafless tree, here's a closer look at the 7 new emoji.

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Microsoft Recall

Microsoft's new AI-powered computer history feature, Recall, has been receiving criticism among PC users for being very Black Mirror-like.

However, it's not just critics who are coming after Microsoft over Recall. The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is now investigating the company's new AI feature, too.



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Olympia Gayot and Libby Wadle at the 2024 Parsons Benefit.
  • On Tuesday night, Libby Wadle and Olympia Gayot of J.Crew were honored at the 2024 Parsons Benefit.
  • Speaking with BI, they shared advice for finding success in fashion careers like theirs.
  • Wadle said a nurturing work environment is key, and Gayot noted the importance of creativity.

If you've started shopping at J.Crew a



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The European spec ID.7 electric sedan. | Image: The Verge

Volkswagen’s impressive ID.7 all-electric sedan — a vehicle type that is increasingly uncommon in the US — won’t be showing up on our shores anytime soon, the automaker announced on Wednesday. It cites changes in “market dynamics” as a reason as well as strong SUV sales in the US.

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The Blackstone Group's headquarters in New York.
  • Blackstone is set to grant shares to workers at the businesses it buys, The Wall Street Journal reported.
  • It's set to award stock to employees at Copeland, which it bought last year for $14 billion.
  • Other private equity giants including KKR and Apollo also offer equity to portfolio companies' staff.

Blackstone is set to start granting