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Today, Wednesday, July 17, is World Emoji Day -- a completely made-up annual holiday and the only date that has its own emoji, displayed in the 📅 calendar emoji.
A significant enhancement in the iOS 18 Calendar app is its integration with Reminders, allowing you to manage everything in one app. Here's how to get started.
So why does the calendar emoji sport that seemingly random July 17? It all goes back to 2002 when Apple held the Macworld Expo in New York. Once the company's premier publicity event, the yearly ...
Apple's Reminders app is great, but I've always wanted to add its entries to my iPhone's Calendar app, too. I am at my most productive when I have a to-do list with deadlines clearly listed, but I ...
In its latest step of the app cleanup drive, Google is folding in Assistant and Calendar reminders in its Tasks app. Currently, Google Tasks — which was first launched as a standalone app in ...
EMOJIS have well and truly taken over the world, so why not celebrate the handy little icons on World Emoji Day 2022. Here we take a look at when emojis were first used, how they earnt their own da… ...
With Apple's latest operating systems, iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, It's now possible to create and manage Reminders directly from the built-in Calendar app.
However, there’s one thing that Apple’s Calendar and Reminders apps haven’t had that I’ve been waiting for them to add, and, holy moly, in iOS 18, they finally did it.
Calendars and to-do lists shouldn't live in separate apps. Fortunately there's Structured, an app that combines both, helping you plan out your days.
So why does the calendar emoji sport that seemingly random July 17? It all goes back to 2002 when Apple held the Macworld Expo in New York. Once the company's premier publicity event, the yearly ...