Apple and its strange, sinister, eye emoticon

A new Apple emoji has been leaked that nobody knows what it means. A eye very suspicious who is giving something to talk about.

The eye that sees everything and tells us nothing

From the hand of Jeremy Burge, founder of the Emojipedia, and the news portal Gizmodo we have received information and a question What does this mean? eye? Apparently it has been found deep in the betas of OS X El Capitan 10.11.1 and in that of mobile devices iOS 9.1.

This stranger eye they say it's actually the union of a black speech bubble and an eye inside. As if someone were to say: "Eye" or "look." All very logical and absolutely normal, right?

apple eye 2

Don't worry, Jeremy Burge has assured us that the union of several emojis to create new ones like this one is totally normal, that it is not the first time nor will it be the last, but have you seen that eye? That cannot be just a coincidence, surely there is an interesting story behind it. Or at least it seems more fun to me to think that there is a conspiracy behind it. Call it Illuminati, call it selling leather straps for $ 900, call it Orwell's Big Brother... Call it what you want but there's a cat locked up here. As a comedian once said, Apple "lectures us, lectures us, yeah."

Perhaps we will see in future updates more surprises and strange emoticons, remember that this is still the beta and you never know. It is possible that this eye disappear and never see the light. We don't know, just as we don't know what it means.

What do you think? Is there something behind this sinister emoji? I invite you to invent your own theories and assimilate them as true and then share them right and left, without following any criteria.


Source | Gizmodo


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