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Google Expands App Access to Apple Watch with Calendar and Maps
technology8 months ago

Google Expands App Access to Apple Watch with Calendar and Maps

Google has launched a dedicated Apple Watch app for Google Calendar, offering a simplified view of upcoming events and tasks, along with new watch face complications, enhancing calendar management on watchOS. The app displays a week's schedule with color-coded cards and provides quick access to event details, though event creation/editing remains on the iPhone app.

Samsung's One UI 8 to Feature Design Overhaul and Personalized Running Coach
technology9 months ago

Samsung's One UI 8 to Feature Design Overhaul and Personalized Running Coach

Samsung is preparing a major visual and usability update for its Calendar app with the upcoming One UI 8, featuring a modern look, improved interface, and smoother animations, alongside a broader beta program for Galaxy devices and new features like a Running Coach for Galaxy Watch and updates to other stock apps. The update aims to enhance user experience across Samsung devices, with beta testing expected to start soon.

Samsung Unveils iOS-Inspired One UI 7 with New Features and AI Tools
technology1 year ago

Samsung Unveils iOS-Inspired One UI 7 with New Features and AI Tools

The Samsung Calendar app from the upcoming One UI 7.0 update has leaked online, allowing users to try it out before the official release. The app features noticeable UI changes, including redesigned widgets and new alarm backgrounds. It can be downloaded from APKMirror and is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 14 and One UI 6.1/6.1.1. Users may need to adjust security settings to install it.

"Amie: Revolutionizing Time Management with Integrated Email and Calendar Features"
technology2 years ago

"Amie: Revolutionizing Time Management with Integrated Email and Calendar Features"

Amie is a new calendar app available for iOS, Mac, and the web, designed to combine task lists and calendars in a clean and simple interface. The app aims to be a combination of calendar, journal, and productivity suite, with ambitious plans to integrate social networking and tracking features. It also includes an email client and aims to become a repository of all the user's life activities. While currently targeting power calendar users, the company hopes to expand its user base beyond corporate use, envisioning the calendar as much more than just a list of meetings.

technology2 years ago

"Notion's Integrated Calendar App Revolutionizes Scheduling"

Notion has launched a new calendar app, Notion Calendar, which is integrated with the platform and built from its acquisition of Cron. The app includes features such as a built-in scheduler, integration with external tools like Google Calendar and Zoom, and the ability to link Notion notes and documents to meetings. Notion Calendar is currently available on Mac, Windows, and iOS, with Android support coming soon, and promises future integration with Office 365 and iCloud.

"Notion's New Calendar App: Streamlining Your Schedule"
technology2 years ago

"Notion's New Calendar App: Streamlining Your Schedule"

Notion, the popular note-taking and project management service, has launched a standalone calendar app called Notion Calendar, which integrates with Google Calendar and offers a Calendly-like scheduling tool. The app is designed to combine work and personal calendars, with optional Notion integration for attaching documents to events. It also syncs with Notion for task management and integrates with Google Meet and Zoom. Notion Calendar aims to bring a time layer to every aspect of the service and is the company's first standalone product outside of its flagship service.

Apple's Latest Feud: Rejecting Hey Calendar App Sparks Controversy
technology2 years ago

Apple's Latest Feud: Rejecting Hey Calendar App Sparks Controversy

Hey, the email service from Basecamp, is in a feud with Apple again, this time over the rejection of its new calendar app from the App Store. Apple's reasoning is similar to the rejection of Hey's email app four years ago, as non-paying users can't use the app after downloading it and new users can't sign up through the app. Hey's co-founder argues that other apps like Google Calendar and Netflix allow logins gated with payments outside Apple's ecosystem, and Apple uses one iCloud ID to provide a subscription to a suite of apps. Apple didn't immediately comment on the situation.