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New emoji in iOS 18, iPad Pro and patented Apple Store trees in the AppleInsider podcast.

It may never go on sale, but this store Lego Apple is a joy

Apple is gradually adding new viewing capabilities to Apple Vision Pro, preparing to present artificial intelligence, emoticons and much more at WWDC, and another Apple Store has opened — but it's made of Lego.

Apple's new LEGO store is a joy, but it's unlikely to ever go on general sale since Apple even patented a way to use trees in its retail stores. This is the level of detail — not to mention management — which Apple is going towards.

Which is certainly easy to see in the company's latest immersive video for Apple Vision Pro. But no matter how impressive each individual release is, there still isn't that much of it.

While we may already have too many emoji, it looks like we're going to get the ability to create many, many more. Luckily, we're also likely to get a near-infinite number of Siri improvements, all of which will be announced at WWDC, which feels right around the corner.

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