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According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is set to introduce a new way for iCloud users to invite others to parties, meetings, and events. The service, code-named Confetti, may launch this week and is rumored to be connected to iCloud and possibly a larger update to Apple’s Calendar app. The release of this feature is expected to coincide with the rollout of iOS 18.3, which includes Apple Intelligence.

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