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How to add Bitmoji to your Android keyboard and use the personalized emoji library in texts and other apps
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How to add Bitmoji to your Android keyboard and use the personalized emoji library in texts and other apps
You can add Bitmoji to an Android keyboard through your device's system settings by downloading and enabling the Bitmoji keyboard.
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Tesla has always been a design leader, but some vehicles are better than others. Here's a ranking, from best to worst.
Tesla's designs have generally held up over the years, but some looks have stayed more relevant than others — hence our ranking from best to worst.
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Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan respond to criticism from more than 140 scientists and say they are 'deeply shaken and disgusted' by Trump's inflammatory statements on Facebook
Chan and Zuckerberg were responding to a letter by dozens of scientists from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative who called out Facebook's policies.
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Chris Cox is coming back to Facebook as head of product one year after quitting due to differences with Mark Zuckerberg
Cox said "it's the place I know best, it's a place I've helped to build, and it's the best place for me to roll up my sleeves and dig in to help."
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Quicken Loans, the largest mortgage lender in the US, has reportedly filed confidentially for an IPO
Quicken is looking to go public, after filing for initial public offering that could take place this summer.
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Joe Biden is demanding that Facebook fact-check political ads. Facebook says no.
Facebook is facing intensifying attacks from both Democrats and Republicans in the run-up to the 2020 US election.
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A top Intel engineer and 'rock star chip architect' has resigned for 'personal reasons' just 2 years after joining
Intel hired veteran chip engineer Jim Keller from Tesla about two years ago. He is also known for his work at AMD and Apple.
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Apple is launching a $100 million initiative to fight racial injustice and promote diversity both inside and outside the company
Apple is putting $100 million toward fighting racial injustice following protests that have erupted around the US in response to George Floyd's death.
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Twitter deleted a network of 170,000 Chinese state-backed accounts pushing propaganda
Twitter found a "core" network of 23,750 accounts tweeted pro-government material, and this was in turn spread by 150,000 "amplifier" accounts.
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