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    A new iOS app called Vyclone will change the way you shoot video with your friends. The social video app allows uses the GPS in your phone to determine your location, and find others who might be shooting the same scene as you at the same time. When two or more people are shooting the same thing, Vyclone will combine those videos together into a single multi-camera editing video.

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    It can be tough to keep up with all the new apps released each week. But you’re in luck: We take care of a lot of that for you, creating a roundup each weekend of some of our favorite new and updated apps from the week.

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    This week we found an app that will let your friends and co-workers know when you're running late, and another that can turn you and your friends into a rap star.

    If you're looking to make some new friends, a popular location-sharing app saw an update this week that makes finding people with common interests and friends easier to do.

    While you're out and about, another new app lets you create a multi-camera video with people located around you.

    If you're looking for something relaxing to do while you're at home or on your commute, two new games for Android are bound to keep you entertained.

    Scroll through the gallery above for a look at this week's app highlights.

    Still looking for more? See last week's Apps to Check Out for some other interesting mobile apps worth a look, and let us know about your own app highlights from the week in the comments.

    This story originally published on Mashable here.

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