Gmail's massive phishing scam and Watch The Heirs OnlineMicrosoft's new Surface laptop debut may have distracted you from reading about some of this week's best new apps. Don't sweat it. We got you.
SEE ALSO: Any app with human interaction needs a block button, periodEach week, we round up the latest app news, along with a few of our favorite new and updated apps, to keep you in the loop with everything coming to your phone.Here's what caught our eye this week. If you're looking for more, make sure to check out last week's look at top apps.
The Upload is a brand new discovery feature from Soundcloud that brings a list of the newest tracks tailored to the user's liking. Similar to Spotify's Discover Weekly, which creates a "mixtape" every week, The Upload uses machine learning to bring the freshest music that you would like. It's an upgrade to Souncloud's own Suggested Tracks feature.
Strava, the activity tracker and athlete social network, got a big update, including a new feature called "Athelete Posts" which allows athletes to blog about their adventures. The feature is currently limited to select athletes but soon it will be available to all Strava users. The company also described its new goal: "everything you love about your sport in one app." Notably, Strava's new CEO, James Quarles, previously a VP at Instagram, will help the company focus on its goal of being a social app and community platform.
Furniture shopping app Houzz added a simple AR mode to its iOS app. The app previously had a 2D "view in my room" feature which allowed users to view what 2D cutouts of the products would look like overlaid with images of their homes. The new update includes depth and allows users to turn the furniture around.
Download iOS.
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Yellow is a unique and addictive puzzle game that requires a different technique to solve each level. There are 50 levels in total and they all have the same goal: to turn the entire screen yellow.
Download iOS and Android.
CSnaps is a new app from former Bon Jovi drummer Richie Sambora to help channel your love for celebrities into charitable donations. Users of the app can take a photo with their favorite celebrity when they run into them and then "purchase" the photo by making a charitable donation.
Download here.
Spotify has launched "Spotify Codes," the company's version of QR codes to share songs, albums and playlists. You can scan a Spotify Code via a camera in the Spotify app or select an image from photos.
YouTubeis getting a fresh redesign, which you can try for yourself by going to youtube.com/new.
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