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iOS 18.3 beta may have revealed Apple’s first new iPhone app of 2025
Apple is working on a new Invites app. This solution might help users organize meetings and in-person events. Here's what we know.
Apple's next iOS app could make inviting people to circle back and touch grass easier
OS 18.3 beta 2 code references Apple Invites, an app that could potentially debut in the future to help users organize meetings.
Apple appears to be working on an all-new Invites app for meetings and events
Code in the latest iOS 18.3 developer beta indicates that Apple is working on an entirely new system application, one dedicated to event scheduling. Here's what we know about it.
Apple Seemingly Working on New 'Invites' App to Manage Events
Apple could be developing a new app that's designed to help users organize meetings and in-person events, if code discovered in the latest
Apple might be working on a new ‘Invites’ app
The year has just begun, and Apple might already be in “Sherlocking” mode to create a new app for iOS called Invites. Details are still thin on what this app might look like, but it could potentially be a competitor to Evite or Partiful.
Apple’s next iPhone app could be an easy way to manage event invitations
Macworld According to a report from 9to5Mac, Apple could be developing a new “Invites” app to manage event invitations. The site found code related to “Apple Invites” back in the iOS 18.2 betas that were gone from the final release but have resurfaced in the second iOS 18.
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Apple’s new chief financial officer will use the same ‘CFO playbook’ say top analysts—and that’s good news for investors
Good morning. The new year means a new finance chief for Apple Inc. Kevan Parekh transitioned from VP of financial planning ...
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Apple clarifies Siri privacy stance after $95 million class action settlement
Apple clarified on Wednesday that it has never sold the data collected by its Siri voice assistant or used it to create ...
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New Apple TV and HomePod Mini Launching This Year With One Thing in Common
It was recently reported that new Apple TV and new HomePod mini models will launch this year, and the devices are expected to ...
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Apple AI notification summaries and Siri privacy fallout, LG 6K display ‘announced’
Benjamin and Chance talk about the current ongoing controversies with Apple Intelligence notification summaries and the reaction to the ...
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Nomad Launches New Luminous Band For Apple Watch—But You Should Hurry
Each Sport Band, even the new limited-edition Icy Blue Glow, costs $60 from nomadgoods.com. A word of warning: previous ...
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Apple News app will reportedly expand news (and puzzle games) to new markets
Apple is reportedly planning to expand its Apple News app to more countries. Here's what we know about this expansion.
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Apple One got three recent additions you might have missed, here’s what’s new
Apple One has gotten three new benefits in the last few months that provide greater value to the bundle than ever before.
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Apple discounts new iPhones in China amid increasing smartphone competition
For a limited time, Apple customers in China can get discounts on the newest iPhone models.
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Apple to pay US$95 million because Siri eavesdropped on its customers without permission – but will it make any difference?
The lawsuit was launched five years ago after a UK newspaper reported that Apple was employing people to listen into private ...
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