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Apple is quietly rolling out two new features for select Apple One subscribers. One feature is already live, while the other will be released in conjunction with an upcoming iOS update.
Last month, Apple launched Apple Invites, a feature that enables users to create and send invitations, handle RSVPs, collaborate on Shared Albums, and interact with Apple Music playlists, among other functionalities. The Apple Invites platform is also available online, accommodating users without an iPhone or other Apple devices. However, to create invitations, you need to have an iCloud+ subscription. Anyone can RSVP, regardless of whether they have an Apple account or device.
Every Apple One subscription comes with iCloud+, and both individual and family plan subscribers can access Apple Invites as a bonus feature.

In addition, starting with iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4, Apple will introduce a new food section in Apple News+. This section aims to provide thousands of recipes and food-related articles from well-known publications like Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, and Allrecipes. The software updates are currently in beta and are expected to be available to the public next month.
Apple News+ is exclusively available to Apple One Premier subscribers. For those who do not use Apple One, a standalone subscription to Apple News+ is available for $9.99 per month.
An Apple One Individual subscription, priced at $19.95, includes:
- iCloud+ with 50GB of online storage
- Apple TV+
- Apple Music
- Apple Arcade
A Family plan for Apple One, which costs $25.95, can be shared with up to five individuals and includes:
- iCloud+ with 200GB of online storage
- Apple TV+
- Apple Music
- Apple Arcade
Finally, the Apple One Premier subscription, available for $37.95, can also be shared with up to five other users and offers:
- iCloud with 2TB of online storage
- Apple TV+
- Apple Music
- Apple Fitness+
- Apple News+
Note that Apple News+ is only offered in the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia.