An Emoji to English Dictionary: Emoji Faces’ Meaning, Explained

Simple emoticons have been around for a while but it’s the rise of smartphones that have really brought them into the mainstream. They’re used everywhere; from text messages to Instagram hashtags. However, what each character means is often subject to debate. This article shows the dictionary of Emojie. Check out this link from MakeUseOf.com

How Instagram spots a trend

With a user base of over 300 million people, who collectively post 70 million new photographs and short videos a day, Instagram provides a timely view of events around the world that people are interested in. But how does the service spot emerging trends while they are still on the rise? Check this link for the article from PCWorld.com

One tap to action: Launch common tasks with these widgets and shortcuts

It’s easy to think of widgets as big ‘ol 4×4 blocks that dominate your home screen. Such home screen tools are great for your weekly calendar or catching news headlines, but often the utility you gain isn’t worth the lost space. Check this article from the link PCWorld.com

Samsung will stop blocking Microsoft software updates ‘within a few days’

Owners of Samsung PCs will begin receiving automatic software updates from Microsoft again soon, after Samsung said it will end its practice of blocking automatic Windows Updates on its computers. Check this link from PCWorld.com

Disney gets sick of selfie sticks, bans them from its parks

The next time you pack up the car and head to Disneyland, you’ll want to leave the selfie stick behind. The Orlando Sentinel reports that Disney will ban selfie sticks from its theme parks over the coming days. Check this article news from PCWorld.com. Click this link PCWorld.com

Yahoo spruces up mobile search with related content

Yahoo is updating its search service on mobile devices, taking a leaf out of Google’s book and highlighting content such as images, videos and reviews ahead of regular search results. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com

97 Percent of Company Mobile Apps Are Insecure

Mobile apps for consumers have been criticized for gathering more information from users’ devices than they need. It seems, however, that mobile apps from companies fare no better. More information from this link EcommerceTimes.com