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Why green text bubble stigma is part of the anti-trust case against Apple Blue bubbles versus green bubbles. In texting it's the difference between iPhone owners and Android phone users.
Some of the stars of "Modern Family" reunited to address one of the most pressing topics affecting families today: green text bubble discourse. In a commercial for instant messaging platform ...
Google claims the green and blue text bubbles identifying Android versus iPhone owners has allowed Apple's iMessage to dominate the space. $3,500 iPhone possible?
When iPhone users text other iPhone users, their messages appear as a blue bubble. When iPhone users text Android users, the messages appear green. And from there, everything gets worse.
The blue iMessage text bubble is meant to tell the user when they are talking to another iPhone user. However, this handy tool has turned into a social weapon used by teens and others to shun non ...
The issue of "green bubble shaming" came up in the Justice Department's lawsuit against Apple last week. The tech giant says it plans to address the problem.
The iPhone maker cultivated iMessage as a must-have blue-bubble texting tool for teens. Android users trigger a just-a-little-less-cool green bubble: “Ew, that’s gross.” ...
Apple has blocked Beeper Mini, which lets Android users send blue-bubble texts to iPhones. The tech giant said the app "exploited fake credentials" and posed a security and privacy risk.
Smartphones are well-suited to many tasks — but reading comics is not one of them. Even on the biggest phablets, text bubbles become small and illegible, forcing the reader to laboriously zoom ...
I’m talking about iPhone users who hate on Android. Those who have ever been shamed for their green text bubble will understand this all too well. The big divide in the smartphone world is ...
Samsung today debuted a bunch of GIFs that are meant to serve as comebacks for Android users who are maligned for their green text bubbles.. As iPhone owners know, iMessages on an ‌iPhone‌ are ...