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Apple will introduce a new iCloud service designed for events and invitations. This service will differ from Calendar and is set to launch “this coming week," as reported by Mark Gurman in his latest weekly podcast "On Demand" for Bloomberg.
The service would be called "Confetti" and will be a "new way to invite people to parties, functions, and meetings."
The arrival of the service is tied to the iOS 18.3 launch, which started rolling out last week, in the final days of January. The new invites
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Apple will introduce a new iCloud service designed for events and invitations. This service will differ from Calendar and is set to launch “this coming week," as reported by Mark Gurman in his latest weekly podcast "On Demand" for Bloomberg. The service would be called "Confetti" and will be a "new way to invite people to parties, functions, and meetings." The arrival of the service is tied to the iOS... Read more ›
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With the Samsung Galaxy S25 series out and about without any trace of Exynos 2500, some were quick to assume that we won't be getting an Exynos-powered Samsung flagship this year. However, a confirmation that the company is working on the chipset comes from an unlikely place - Samsung's earnings report. In an earnings call aimed at investors, the Samsung System LSI department shared some info regarding the Exynos 2500.... Read more ›
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