Apple will be giving iCloud users a new way to invite people to parties, meetings, and other events, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
The company has code-named the service Confetti, and it could launch as early as this week, Gurman says. There aren’t many details about how it will actually work, but Confetti is reportedly tied to iCloud and could also be the beginning of a broader revamp of Apple’s Calendar app.
It also sounds like the feature release will be tied to iOS 18.3, the latest update to Apple’s iPhone software that began rolling out Monday and opts users into Apple Intelligence.
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