5 iPhone Apps You Must Have To Try




It can be tough to keep up with all the new apps released every week. But you're in luck � we take care of that for you, creating a roundup each weekend of our favorite new and updated apps.
This week we saw a new smart mobile calendar from the birthplace of Siri. Several popular music apps saw significant updates, and one of our favorite pieces of tech from the '90s got a new lease on life in the form of an Android app.
Think we left one off the list? Let us know about your own app highlights from this week in the comments below.

Tempo

Tempo
Your iPhone calendar just got a lot smarter. Tempo, a new smart calendar project from the birthplace of Siri, launched this week. The app not only keeps track of your appointments, but also pulls in relevant information for those appointments such as contact information for the people you�re meeting with, and relevant emails and files.
If you�re traveling to your meeting, the app provides driving directions and helps you find parking, or lets you know if your flight is on time. Running late? Tempo lets you alert everyone in the meeting in just a few taps.

Tamagotchi

Tamagotchi

Tamagotchi is back! A new Android app released this week brings back the pocket pet of the '90s. Much like the keychains of the past, Tamagotchis in the app can be fed, played with, and put to sleep to keep them happy. The app also adds several new features, including the ability to play rock/paper/scissors with your virtual friend

Rhapsody

Rhapsody

Rhapsody updated its app for Windows Phone 8 this week. Among other new features, the app has a revamped music library, offline playback, and improvements to the app�s discovery feature. 

Kickstarter

Kickstarter
Can�t get enough of Kickstarter on your computer? An iPhone app lets you search through projects currently on the service, watch project videos and pledge to help. Also useful for those creating projects, the app can be used to create and edit project pages and track progress.

Slacker Radio


Slacker
Slacker Radio launched an updated version of its service this week. The app takes on Pandora, allowing you to create customized stations based on your musical preferences. Stations can also include news and sports, and can be listened to on your computer as well as iOS or Android devices.
 

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