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Facebook is adding a new set of diverse emojis to its Messenger app. Among the changes will be the ability to choose skin tone, as you can already on products running Apple's iOS, and more icons showing professional women. Facebook says it's introducing the first female police officer, runner, pedestrian, surfer and swimmer on any platform. A blog post says Messenger wants to make emojis more representative of the world people actually live in. "Nearly 10% of mobile sends in Messenger include emojis," said developers. "However, not all platforms have kept up with emoji standards as they've evolved - which means sometimes the emoji you wanted to se…
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United Airlines unveiled Polaris, its new business class “experience,” on Thursday, calling it “the airline’s most significant product transformation in more than a decade.” http://mashable.com/2016/06
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Visa says this is the first ring "backed by a Visa account," http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/6/2/11846194/visa-payments-ring-nfc-olympics
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Adele Calls out Fan for Filming Show Instead of Watching It
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Adele wants concertgoers to look at her with their own eyes instead of through a camera lens. A video posted by a fan on Twitter shows the 28-year-old British singer singling out a woman at a concert, asking her: "Could you stop filming me with that video camera? Because I'm really here in real life, you can enjoy it in real life rather than through your camera." Adele added: "This isn't a DVD, this is a real show." She said she'd really like those in the crowd to enjoy it "because there's lots of people outside that couldn't come in." She then rolled her eyes and turned around. ABC News reports the video was taken Sunday night at Adele's show in Verona, It…
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First Rise in U.S. Death Rate in Years Surprises Experts
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WASHINGTON — The death rate in the United States rose last year for the first time in a decade, preliminary federal data show, a rare increase that was driven in part by more people dying from drug overdoses, suicide and Alzheimer’s disease. The death rate from heart disease, long in decline, edged up slightly. Death rates — measured as the number of deaths per 100,000 people — have been declining for years, an effect of improvements in health, disease management and medical technology. While recent research has documented sharp rises in death rates among certain groups — in particular less educated whites, who have been hardest hit by the prescription drug epid…