Vermont state Representative Rebecca White has introduced a bill to the House that would add six emoji to the list of allowable symbols on license plates. The emoji would not be in place of existing ...
James Vincent is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. Drivers in the Australian state of Queensland will soon be able to personalize their license ...
Emoji have made their way to all sorts of products and places in the real world outside of just our devices and now Vermont vehicles could be next. A new bill has been submitted to the state’s ...
What if that could be your license plate number? In Queensland, Australia, the more than 3.5 million licensed drivers in the state can decide to pay for an emoji to appear on their car plates from ...
Last year we reported that emoji license plates were coming to Queensland, Australia. No, emoji license plates is not the name of some alt-rock group. We meant real emoji’s on real license plates.
A bill introduced in Vermont would allow emoji to be included in vanity license plates. The bill proposes adding six emoji to the list of approved characters, although it doesn't specify which. If it ...
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Over the years, emoji have cropped up in movies, on home decor and all over apparel. Could cars be the next stop? A bill was filed in the Vermont Legislature that would make some of the characters a ...
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We’ve reached a new level of descent into the world of emoji-based interactions. Starting March 1 of this year, drivers in Queensland, Australia will be able to personalize their license plates with ...
Australia is home to many great things in the automotive world: Supercars, Bathurst, Daniel Ricciardo. But now they've had to go and ruin all that hard work by allowing drivers put put emojis on their ...